As if borrowing from a scene in a science fiction movie, researchers at Kyoto University have successfully developed a kind of tractor beam that can be used to manipulate networks of molecules.
In a paper soon to be p...
Using a neutron beam as a probe, researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have begun to reveal the crystal structure of a compound essential to technologies ranging from sonar to c...
Dow Corning Compound Semiconductor Solutions (DCCSS) has developed technology to grow 76 mm diameter 4H-SiC crystals that are free of micropipe defects.
Cornell researchers have developed a new method to create a patterned single-crystal thin film of semiconductor material that could lead to more efficient photovoltaic cells and batteries.
Superconductors are more than 150 times more efficient at carrying electricity than copper wires. However, to attain the superconducting state, these materials have to be cooled below an extremely low, so-called transition temperature, at which point normal electrical resistance disappears. Developing superconductors with higher transition temperatures is one of physics' greatest quests.
There has been increased focus on using crystals and the ever-changing, sometimes disappearing properties of polymorphs as significant scientific and business opportunities. IQPC’s Polymorphism & Crystallization Scie...
GT Solar International, Inc., a leading global provider of polysilicon production technology, crystalline ingot growth systems and related photovoltaic manufacturing services for the solar industry, today announced that it has acquired privately-held Crystal Systems, Inc.
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e6bc62/crystal_growth_pro) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Crystal Growth Processes Based on Capillarity: Czochralski, Fl...
Dynasil Corporation of America (OTCBB:DYSL) today announced the acquisition of Hilger Crystals, Ltd. (“Hilger”), a leading manufacturer of synthetic crystals applicable to a wide range of industrial, medical,...
Chemists from New York University and Russia's St. Petersburg State University have created crystals that can twist and untwist, pointing to a much more varied process of crystal growth than previously thought.
Their ...
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