SI CHINA     SI JAPAN
Login  |  Register          Free Newsletter Subscription
Subscribe

RSS   Nanotechnology

The latest news and information on nanotechnology, including carbon nanotubes, SWCNTs, self-assembly, nanowires, nanorods, nanocrystals, quantum dots and spintronics.

  • Research Brings Quantum Computing Closer
    Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 11/10/2008
    University of Michigan researchers used lasers to create an arbitrary initialized quantum state of solid-state qbits at rates of ~1 GHz, taking fundamental steps toward qbit programming. The researchers trapped electron spin in a “dark state” in which they can arbitrarily adjust the proportions of 0 and 1 represented by the qbit. More

  • Magnetism and Nanocrystals Promise Denser Storage, New Devices
    Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 10/30/2008
    When complex materials are reduced to the nanoscopic scale, never before observed electronic transport phenomena can be seen. Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are striving to gain a fuller understanding of the mechanisms at play, which could lead to new device applications in spin valves, MRAM or photovoltaics. More
  • Spintronics: Poised for Next Great Memory Breakthrough?
    Stuart Parkin, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose - 10/01/2008
    Spin-polarized current revolutionized digital storage on disk drives. The next step for spintronics may mean replacing flash memory with magnetic tunnel junction MRAMs. In the meantime, the industry is only beginning to appreciate this alternative state variable, spin. More
  • Crossing the Semi/Nanotech Bridge
    Alexander E. Braun Senior Editor - 10/01/2008
    Some of the most immediate nanoscale applications, in carbon nanotubes and spintronics, take advantage of semiconductor processing's infrastructure. More
  • Researchers Measure Nanomaterials’ Trek Through Food Chain
    Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 09/16/2008
    A NIST study shows that although engineered nanomaterials can climb from the food chain’s lowest rungs — from single-celled organisms to multicelled ones — the actual quantity of nanoparticles transferred is relatively small, and there is no indication that nanomaterials concentrate in the higher organisms, progressively accumulating. More
  • Hard X-ray Microscope Opens New Vistas
    Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 09/04/2008
    The highest resolution microscope of its type, the hard X-ray Nanoprobe now operational at the Argonne National Laboratory is being used to study novel nanoscale materials and devices that might find application in more efficient photovoltaic cells and in next-generation computing. More
  • Researchers Apply Self-Assembly to NIL Master for Bit-Patterned Media
    David Lammers, News Editor - 08/19/2008
    Researchers working at Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and the University of Wisconsin have applied a self-assembly approach that would sharply reduce the time required to write NIL templates. The HDD industry is moving to bit-patterned media, and the self-assembly approach would sharply reduce the e-beam writing time for a 95 mm diameter template with terabit/in2 densities. More
  • Metals Self-Assemble Into Nanostructures
    Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 08/18/2008
    Cornell researchers have developed a way to self-assemble metals into complex nanostructures. This could lead to far more efficient conductors and breakthroughs in energy technology. More
  • Next »

News from the Web

Advertisement


SPONSORED LINKS


News from Lexis Nexis


  • Blogs
  • Talkback
  • Podcast
  • Video

Alexander E. Braun
The Measure of All Things

August 11, 2008
Considering Beyond-CMOS Metrology
Metrology has become one of the main pillars upon which the semiconductor industry ba...
More

Alexander E. Braun
The Measure of All Things

July 14, 2008
Standalone Pushes Optical CD Boundaries
Semiconductor manufacturers face tough process and business challenges. On one hand t...
More

Alexander E. Braun
The Measure of All Things

July 6, 2008
SEM Enables Rapid Subnanometer 3-D Surface Imaging
As critical dimensions shrink and new materials are introduced, traditional SEMs are ...
More

David Lammers
Views on News

May 28, 2008
Tom Ortman and a Re-Energized Austin
The energy crisis presents opportunities to the long chain of the IT industry, and eq...
More

» VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS
Advanced Packaging and Rework Equipment Solutions
Now Playing: Advanced Packaging and Rework Equipment Solutions
Involved in high accuracy packaging of devices or complex component rework? Learn about Finetech’s best-in-class solutions.
Video Table of Contents  More Videos >>





Technical Articles

    Spintronics: Poised for Next Great Memory Breakthrough?
Stuart Parkin, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, 10/01/2008
Spin-polarized current revolutionized digital storage on disk drives. The next step for spintronics may mean replacing flash memory with magnetic tunnel junction MRAMs. In the meantime, the industry is only beginning to appreciate this alternative state variable, spin....

    Crossing the Semi/Nanotech Bridge
Alexander E. Braun Senior Editor, 10/01/2008
Some of the most immediate nanoscale applications, in carbon nanotubes and spintronics, take advantage of semiconductor processing's infrastructure....

    Yield, Surface Prep for Nano Devices
Ahmed Busnaina, William Lincoln Smith Professor and Director, The NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing and the NSF Center for Microcontamination Control, 06/01/2008
Nanoscale emerging research devices in the "beyond CMOS scaling" realm cover many applications and state variables. There have been many discussions of the characteristics, performance requirements, etc., of these devices, but the manufacture of these devices and the resulting yield has not been addressed....

More View all stories


EVENTS

ITAC and GSA Conference
April 14-15, 2009
Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Nanotech 2009
May 3-7, 2009
Houston, Texas

» VIEW ALL
Advertisements





©2009 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites