Nanostructures

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Plasmonic-metal nanostructures for efficient

Figure 2: Semiconductor photocatalysis. a, Photoelectrochemical cell design for water splitting (processes for an n-type semiconductor are shown). When illuminated…

Hybrid nanostructures

The inherently high surface area of bimetallic nanoparticles makes them especially attractive materials for heterogeneous catalysis. The ability to selectively grow…

Nano Structures via Chemistry

† Chemistry & Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Av. West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada ‡ Chemistry &…

Magnetic Microscopy of nanostructures

Direct visualisation of the magnetic structure of materials is exciting not only from a fundamental physics perspective, but is also critical for proposed spintronic…

Nanostructured Tissue Engineering

Viability image of live human stem cells (green) seeded on a nano-structured scaffold. There is clear scope for biomaterials and tissue engineering as a future treatment…

Carbon based nanostructures

Our work described in the 14th December 2006 issue of Nanotechnology was based on recent activities in the field of fullerene-based nanostructures. In particular…

Optimization of photonic nanostructures

Astronomy Biomedical Optics & Medical Imaging Defense & Security Electronic Imaging & Signal Processing Illumination & Displays Lasers…

Magnetic nanostructures applications

V. Stepanyuk, O. Brovko, P. R. Diaz, S.K. Saha, C. Schmidt, T. R. Dasa, I. Sivkov An important focus of the group focus lies in the investigation of the electronic…

Layered nanostructures

Metallic layered systems, consisting of alternating superconducting and ferromagnetic layers are studied by measurements of the electronical resistance, the magnetic…

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