CNTs possess great conductivity and high aspect ratio which enables the formation of a network of conductive tubes. Their exceptional mechanical properties derive from an amalgamation of strength, ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a standard imaging technique for the structural characterization of surfaces in different fields of materials science, surface science, and biology. Carbon nanotubes ...
The team led by Dr. Joong Tark Han (front row, center) has developed a technology to produce carbon nanotubes in powder form for high dispersibility. A research team led by Dr. Joong Tark Han at the ...
Carbon nanotube synthesis has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that combines materials science, chemistry and engineering. Various methods, including chemical vapour deposition (CVD) techniques, ...
DENSO recently announced it will exhibit its Indoor Positioning System at NRF 2026 in New York and, earlier this month, entered a 17-month Joint Development Agreement with Canatu to scale larger-area ...
Human life depends on an efficient and long-term agricultural production system. Agricultural productivity, however, is suffering from severe environmental deterioration. Many new scientific and ...
In 1980, only three forms of carbon (namely, diamond, graphite and amorphous carbon) were known to scientists. Today there is a whole family of other forms of carbon. The first to be discovered was ...
Since their discovery in 1991, researchers have made steady progress in CNT synthesis methods. Early techniques like arc discharge and laser ablation could produce small quantities of high-quality ...
We've all been there, right? Thermal paste splattered all over the CPU socket? No? Just me and that guy from The Verge? Whatever, the prospect of replacing thermal paste with a neat, long-lasting pad ...
(Nanowerk News) A research team led by Dr. Joong Tark Han at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) Nano Hybrid Technology Research Center has developed the world’s first technology for ...
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