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  • A single-electron transistor containing an island of superconducting aluminium could lead to a new way of defining the ampere

    • Peter Rodgers
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  • The negative capacitance effect exhibited by ferroelectric materials could enable nanoscale transistors to operate at very low voltages

    • Tim Reid
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  • Alkanes with a phosphine group at each end show better conductance when placed between two metal electrodes than others terminated with different functional groups

    • Gemma Moxham
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  • A special strain of bacteria can make long filamentous arsenic sulphide nanotubes that have useful electrical and optoelectronic properties

    • Ai Lin Chun
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  • Barcoded nanodisk arrays that can be read with Raman spectroscopy are used to detect DNA sequences with high sensitivity

    • Gemma Moxham
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  • Damaged optical signals can be effectively restored by using silicon nanowires as waveguides

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
  • A theoretical study predicts the magnetic properties of snowflake-shaped graphene nanostructures

    • Jessica Thomas
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  • The rheological properties of silica nanofluids are examined by passing them through microchannels

    • Adarsh Sandhu
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  • An important biomarker for kidney injury can be detected with high electron mobility transistors based on AlGaN/GaN heterostructures

    • Adarsh Sandhu
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  • A single quantum dot can have a major impact on the optical properties of a nanocavity in a photonic crystal

    • Peter Rodgers
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  • The electronic properties of carbon nanotubes can be controlled by creating defects on the nanotube surface with a scanning tunnelling microscope

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
  • The lower size limit for platinum nanoparticles that can be used as effective catalysts in fuel cells has been determined using experimental and theoretical methods

    • Gemma Moxham
    Research Highlights
  • Developments in a technique known as nanostamping may lead to new and more efficient methods of making DNA microarrays

    • Gemma Moxham
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  • A new type of transistor built from a carbon nanotube is capable of detecting the transfer of individual electrons

    • Tim Reid
    Research Highlights
  • The toxicity of zinc oxide to freshwater algae is similar in both its nanoparticulate and bulk forms, indicating that solubility effects may be an important consideration

    • Ai Lin Chun
    Research Highlights
  • Increased control over the motion of magnetic flux quanta in superconductors could lead to a new generation of 'fluxtronic' devices

    • Peter Rodgers
    Research Highlights
  • A well-established method for aligning carbon nanotubes across metal electrodes proves to be useful for making even more complex devices

    • Jessica Thomas
    Research Highlights
  • Transfer of plasmon resonance energy from metallic nanoparticles to chemical or biological molecules offers a sensitive label-free detection method

    • Ai Lin Chun
    Research Highlights