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Nanofoil - Heat Source for Precision Bonding
Indium Corporation High Purity Specialty Titanate Compositions TPL, Inc. Titanate Powder with controlled size and chemistry TPL, Inc. Titanate Nano Powders (Barium, Strontium Titanate) TPL, Inc. PolyMetallix Nanoscale Zero Valent Iron Polyflon Company - a Crane Co. Company NanoFoil® - What are its applications? Indium Corporation |
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Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carbon nanotubes Buckminsterfullerene Fullerene chemistry Applications In popular culture Timeline Carbon allotropes |
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History of quantum computing - Wikipedia, the free... Department of Oxford University, cage a qubit in a buckyball (a Buckminster fullerene particle), and demonstrated quantum "bang-bang" error |
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Interactive Fullerene Molecule INTERACTIVE MOLECULES -- FULLERENE Why is the fullerene and similar structures the cornerstone of nanotechnology? |
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Alkaline fluoride dope molecular films and applications for... The present invention also provides a molecular film where the transport molecule can either be tris (8-hydroxyquinolinato) (Alq3) or fullerene. |
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C60 The C60 "buckyball" fullerene Discovered in 1985, this buckminster fullerene carbon |
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Molecular Visualization These are several transparent isosurfaces of the famous buckyball (Buckminster-Fullerene, C60) for varying error thresholds in the multiresolution |
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Synthesis, Isolation, and Characterization of Tb-based Large... 1 1.2. FULLERENE CAGE ................................................................................................................. 6 1.2.1 |
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MRSEC Carbon Nanotubes Activity Guide Quick Reference Activity... that same graphene sheet into a ball (so it looks like a nano-sized soccer ball), you get a fourth form of carbon called a fullerene or buckyball. |
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Forms of Carbon Organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison... known as buckyballs) A buckminsterfullerene molecule, also known as a fullerene or "buckyball," contains 60 carbon atoms arranged to form a hollow |
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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: Organic... critical temperatures than most other superconductors, though they do display a number of intriguing properties. |