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  • Article - 26 Feb 2004
    Some properties of arsenic telluride (As2Te3) are listed.
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    The companies under Bruker Inc. are globally leading manufacturer of analytical systems for life and materials sciences. The Bruker Nano Analytics (BNA) Division, headquartered at Bruker Nano GmbH in...
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    Goodfellow supplies metals, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development and specialist production requirements of science and industry worldwide. The Goodfellow group consists of...
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    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the nation's primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development (R&D). NREL's mission and strategy...
  • News - 27 Oct 2023
    Careful design of the materials in the cell stack allowed researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) of the US Department of Energy to extract a little more efficiency from their...
  • News - 3 Dec 2018
    A research team from Arizona State University’s School of Molecular Sciences and Germany has come up with an interpretation of ways by which a specific phase-change memory (PCM) material can...
  • Article - 4 Feb 2015
    This article describes the analysis of ore-thick sections from an offset dike of the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC), using Micro-XRF and SEM-EDS. The analysis involves detecting the presence of high...
  • Article - 4 Jan 2002
    Gallium arsenide is suited to use in solar cells due to its 1.43eV band gap, high absorptivity, insensitivity to heat and resistance to radiation damage. Drawbacks, opprtunities, high-efficiency...
  • Article - 4 Feb 2015
    The widespread progress in the field of energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) provides plenty of opportunities for sophisticated analysis of low energy X-ray lines at high spatial resolution.
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Bismuth is one of few metals that increase in volume upon solidification. It is the most diamagnetic of metals and has the second lowest thermal conductivity. Uses are catalysts, fire protection,...

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