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Nanostructured optical nanofibres for atom trapping
We propose an optical dipole trap for cold, neutral atoms based on the electric field produced from the evanescent fields in a hollow, rectangular slot cut through an optical nanofibre.
M Daly +4 more
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There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" ? this was the title of the lecture Prof. Richard Feynman delivered at California Institute of Technology on December 29, 1959 at the American Physical Society meeting. He considered the possibility to manipulate matter on an atomic scale.
Tonin C, Aluigi A, Varesano A, Vineis C
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Study of the reusability and stability of nylon nanofibres as an antibody immobilisation surface
In the case of a biological threat, early, rapid, and specific detection is critical. In addition, ease of handling, use in the field, and low-cost production are important considerations. Immunological devices are able to respond to these needs.
Inés Peraile +5 more
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Incorporation of osteoblasts (MG63) into 3D nanofibre matrices by simultaneous electrospinning and spraying in bone tissue engineering [PDF]
Nanofibre scaffolds are suitable tools for bone tissue engineering. Mimicking the extracellular matrix, they allow for cell growth and differentiation. However, in large 3D scaffolds, uniform cell colonisation presents an unsolved problem. Our aim was to
JRJ Paletta +8 more
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Paediatric nanofibrous bioprosthetic heart valve
The search for an optimal aortic valve implant with durability, calcification resistance, excellent haemodynamic parameters and ability to withstand mechanical loading is yet to be met. Thus, there has been struggled to fabricate bio‐prosthetics heart valve using bioengineering.
Mehrdad, Namdari +2 more
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Dandelion-like γ-manganese dioxide (γ-MnO2) nanofibre/activated carbon microbeads (ACMBs) composite is prepared by an in situ coating technique. The structure and morphology of the composite are characterized by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray ...
Li Bai +6 more
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A review of life cycle assessments of renewable energy systems [PDF]
A review of life cycle assessments (LCAs) of wind energy published in the past few years are presented in this paper. The aim is to identify the differences of the developed methodologies, in particular, the factors such as methods used, energy ...
Cheung, Wai +3 more
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Optical Nanofibers: a new platform for quantum optics
The development of optical nanofibers (ONF) and the study and control of their optical properties when coupling atoms to their electromagnetic modes has opened new possibilities for their use in quantum optics and quantum information science.
Albrecht +195 more
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Atom-light interactions using optical nanofibres—a perspective
Complete control of light-matter interactions at a single quantum level is critical for quantum science applications such as precision measurement and information processing.
Wenfang Li +6 more
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IIT Hyderabad develops sanitary napkins that absorb better [PDF]
Chandra Shekhar Sharma from the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Hyderabad and his team turned to nanotechnology to produce cellulose-based nanofibre for use as an absorbent core in sanitary napkins.
IITH, Library, Sharma, Chandra Shekhar
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