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Invisible Nanomaterials
An invisible nanomaterial is a new and upcoming concept in
material sciences. Such materials have been theorized since the beginning of
electromagnetic theory but have never been observed until recently. The
foundation of invisible materials is based on anapole moments that result in
radiation-less particles. The application areas of invisible nanomaterials
include nanolasers, metamaterials, cloaking applications, enhancement of
nonlinear effects, and photonic absorption.IntroductionR
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12th Feb 2021
Inert Gas Condensation for Nanoparticle Synthesis
As a class of bottom-up viewpoint in nanoparticle synthesis, inert
gas condensation is a perfectly developed and popular nanoparticle synthesis
technique owing to its capability and flexibility to control the synthesis
process. Briefly, the material is evaporated under the pure helium atmosphere
with the helium atoms serving as a cooling agent condensing the atoms to
finalize the formation of nanoscale particles. IntroductionIn the process of nanoparticle synthesis through inert gas co
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10th Feb 2021
C-NERGY Super C65 Conductive Carbon Black
The newly developed C65 carbon black is a highly
specialized product of modern-day engineering technologies. The C65 offers
remarkable conductivity along with other numerous advantages. Its most special use
is in the lithium-ion battery. It significantly enhances the efficiency, productivity, life, and performance of the lithium-ion battery.IntroductionThe
use of carbon black as additives is not a new development. The use of the
carbon black was started about a hundred years ago when it was
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8th Feb 2021
Cubic Boron Nitride and Its Applications
Cubic boron nitride is advertised as an analogous material
to the world famous carbon allotrope diamond. In terms of mechanical strength,
the resemblance is uncanny. In addition, cubic boron nitride shows advantageous
electrical, optical, and chemical properties. These desirable properties are
commonly utilized in mechanical and electronic applications.IntroductionBoron Nitride (BN) is a popular inorganic
compound capable of showing different forms and properties. Similar to many
other ino
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4th Feb 2021
Future of Solar Cells with Nanotechnology Solar Energy
The source of solar energy is the fusion of hydrogen atoms in the
core of the Sun at the temperature of about 160,000,000°C and the pressure of
about 250 billion atmospheres. At this extremely high temperature and pressure,
two atoms of hydrogen fuse to generate helium with the consecutive burst of
energy in the form of heat and light. IntroductionIn order to understand the amount of
energy generated by the sun, it is helpful to compare it to the energy generation
by the biggest
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2nd Feb 2021