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Gold 'Micro Jewels' from 3D Printer Printing Pure Metal Microparts

10/30/2018 | University of Twente
Thanks to a laser technique that ejects ultra-tiny droplets of metal, it is now possible to print 3D metal structures, not only simple ‘piles’ of droplets, but complex overhanging structures as well: like a helix of some microns in size, made of pure gold.

A Flexible Semiconductor for Electronics, Solar Technology and Photo Catalysis

09/22/2016 | TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM)
It is the double helix, with its stable and flexible structure of genetic information, that made life on Earth possible in the first place. Now a team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has discovered a double helix structure in an inorganic material. The material comprising tin, iodine and phosphorus is a semiconductor with extraordinary optical and electronic properties, as well as extreme mechanical flexibility.

New Flexible Semiconductor for Electronics, Solar Technology and Photo Catalysis

09/13/2016 | TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (TUM)
The material comprising tin, iodine and phosphorus is a semiconductor with extraordinary optical and electronic properties, as well as extreme mechanical flexibility.

'Helix-to-Tube,' a Simple Strategy to Synthesize Covalent Organic Nanotubes

08/31/2016 | ITbM, Nagoya University
Kaho Maeda, Dr. Hideto Ito, Professor Kenichiro Itami of the JST-ERATO Itami Molecular Nanocarbon Project and the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM) of Nagoya University, and their colleagues have reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, on the development of a new and simple strategy, "helix-to-tube" to synthesize covalent organic nanotubes.
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