A group of scientists headed by Nina Rohringer from the Hamburg Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) realized the first X-ray laser based on atoms at the Californian research centre SLAC.
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Electronics.ca Publications is a network related to market research and knowledge of the electronics industry network. It declared the introduction of a new report titled ‘Metamaterials: Technologies and Global Markets’.
Targray Technology International, a provider of advanced materials and focused solutions for the solar industry, has signed an exclusive distribution deal to supply Washington Mills’ CARBOREX silicon carbide product line in the Taiwanese market.
Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo, a Tanaka Precious Metals’ company, had succeeded in developing a ruthenium material that can be utilized to form a film with the normal depth up to six times for capacitor electrodes utilized in DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory), a semiconductor memory.
Tanaka Holdings, a Tanaka Precious Metals company, has declared that Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo, the operator of the manufacturing business of Tanaka Precious Metals has made the world’s first conductive silver ink commercially available from January 18.
US based Superconductor Technologies has announced that it will supply the Conductus 2G High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) wire to a leading provider of HTS power transmission cable for the demonstration of superconducting high power transmission cable which is due to be completed by the end of 2012.
As part of the AmpaCity Project, KIT, Nexans and RWE Deutschland have together developed a superconductor cable measuring a length of 1 km, making it the world’s longest superconductor cable.
Sandvik Materials Technology, which is part of the Sandvik Group, has announced that it has commenced discussions with Swedish unions to remodel its wire and resistance strip operations in order to focus more on profitable products in vital segments like the energy industry.
Renesas Electronics, a provider of semiconductor solutions, declared that it has fabricated a Schottky barrier diode (SBD), the RJS6005TDPP, which uses silicon carbide, a material that can be used in power semiconductor devices.
A research team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) headed by Martin Zwierlein is carrying out experiments to study high temperature superconductors and superconductivity of electrons in metals since they have the potential to greatly impact the energy efficiency.
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