12 Nov 2012

Initial steps toward commercial fabrication of carbon nanotubes
IBM scientists have demonstrated a new approach to carbon nanotechnology that opens up the path for commercial fabrication of dramatically smaller, faster and more powerful computer chips.
6 Nov 2012

Carbon nanotube forests for supercapacitors and transistors
Carbon nanotubes can be mounted upright in dense forests to maximise porous area in elecvtrodes for supercapacitors, supercabatteries and, it is thought, for some batteries as well.
31 Oct 2012

Thin-film polymer metamaterial could be used as food sensor
Materials scientists at Rice University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created very thin color-changing films that may serve as part of inexpensive sensors for food spoilage or security, multiband optical elements in laser-driven systems and even as part of high-contrast displays.
30 Oct 2012

TCM 2012: 4th symposium on transparent conductive materials
Over the past few years, there has been an increase in interest in research and applications for transparent conductive materials (TCMs).
29 Oct 2012

Tubular films show promise for touchscreens
A Rice University team has hit upon a method to produce nearly transparent films of electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, a goal sought by researchers around the world.
17 Oct 2012

New techniques stretch carbon nanotubes, make stronger composites
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed new techniques for stretching carbon nanotubes and using them to create carbon composites that can be used as stronger, lighter materials in everything from airplanes to bicycles.
11 Oct 2012

Drawing a line, with carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes offer a powerful new way to detect harmful gases in the environment. However, the methods typically used to build carbon nanotube sensors are hazardous and not suited for large-scale production.
9 Oct 2012

Bringing the emerging graphene value chain together
Graphene is fast graduating from laboratories across the world and is being integrated into products. Graphene offers outstanding attributes, making it suitable for a broad range of applications in a diverse set of verticals.
8 Oct 2012

Visionary transparent memory a step closer to reality
Researchers at Rice University are designing transparent, two-terminal, three-dimensional computer memories on flexible sheets that show promise for electronics and sophisticated heads-up displays.
4 Oct 2012

Printable silver nanowire ink
Showa Denko has developed printable silver nanowire ink for the manufacture of electronic devices jointly with Osaka University.