Scanning probe microscopy
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Technology update
Zigzag nanowire regulates Brownian motion
Aug 31, 2011
Magnetic trap could help scientists perform microfluidic experiments
Nano pioneers give food for thought
Sep 24, 2010 1 comment
Trends in nanotechnology, quantum information and memristors were just a few of the topics up for debate at this year's Bristol Nanoscience Symposium
AFM tip 'writes' graphene nanowires
Jun 10, 2010
New, simple and fast technique could be used to make flexible electronic circuits from carbon sheets
Schottky diodes: the 'door' to future memory devices
Jun 1, 2010
Seoul National University group takes a closer look at resistance-switching random access memory (RRAM)
Lab talk
Nano-ponds modify properties of hexagonal boron nitride layers
Apr 26, 2012 1 comment
Confined water could influence operation of ultra-fast h-BN/graphene transistors
Lissajous scan trajectories speed up scanning probe microscopy
Apr 20, 2012
Non-raster scan trajectories give a rapid preview of the entire sample area with a resolution that increases uniformly in time and space
Coaxial Kelvin probe sharpens work-function images
Apr 3, 2012
Shielded AFM probe enhances spatial resolution and helps to avoid topographical artifacts by confining the electric field to a region directly below the tip
Understanding nonvolatile memory phenomena in graphene-polymer devices
Mar 14, 2012
Embedded multilayer graphene film acts as charge trapping layer and changes the current state of the memory device in response to externally applied bias
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