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Coulomb blockade in organic conductors found, a world first
A group of researchers demonstrated a Coulomb blockade in organic organic conducting materials, a world first. This group’s research results will possibly ...
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2015
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Successful observation of band transport with excellent electrical performance from defective graphene oxides
A group of researchers succeeded in drastically increasing the crystallinity of GO by promoting the restoration of defective structures in thermal reduction ...
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2016
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Exploring the Conversion of Heat to Electricity in Single Molecules
Researchers at Osaka University investigated the influence of the geometry of single-molecule devices on their ability to produce electricity from heat. They ...
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2017
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Technique to easily fabricate ceramic films used as OPV inter-layers developed
Researchers developed a technique for coating Zinc related oxide (ZnOx, ZnOHx) simply by depositing the films in a solution process using the Metal Organic ...
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2018
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Two Quantum Dots are Better than One: Using One Dot to Sense Changes in Another
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2018
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Researchers in Japan Make Android Child’s Face Strikingly More Expressive
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2018
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Feeling the Pressure with Universal Tactile Imaging
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2018
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Computational algorithm to reduce electromagnetic noise in electronic circuits developed
Two researchers at Osaka University developed an algorithm for numerical calculation of EM noise (interference) in electric circuits. This algorithm is for ...
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2019
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Quality of laser beam shaping can be enhanced at no extra cost!
Researchers from Osaka University developed a technique for improving accuracy of laser beam shaping and wavefront obtained by conventional methods with no ...
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2019
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Elucidation of cause of electromagnetic noise allows for EM noise-less electric circuits
Researchers from Osaka University developed equations for quantifying electromagnetic interference (EM noise) and elucidated its origin, allowing for the best ...
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2019