Sentences with phrase «with tunable»

Materials R&D Engineer — UltraDots, Inc., Fremont, CA 2006 — 2008 Innovatively invented and developed whole new class of luminescent semiconductor materials with tunable wavelengths (450nm — 1100nm) that can be used for either photovoltaic or solid state lasers or LED applications.
Eleven years of experience with tunable laser sources, optical fusion splicers, spectrum analyzers and function generators.
Now, Osram's beaten them to the punch, with tunable Lightify LEDs set to sell for roughly the same price.
The increasingly crowded smart lighting sector just got busier, thanks to the U.S. arrival of WiZ Connected, which markets a very wide array of Wi - Fi connected smart lights — with both tunable white and color bulbs on offer.
In combination with its tunable launch characteristics, the dual - clutch module contributes to fuel economy comparable to single - clutch automated gearboxes and shift quality to rival the best conventional automatic transmissions.
Further adjustability was offered with tunable control arms, while the ride height was lowered by a tenth of an inch.
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This result, together with the tunable and multifunctional properties of PNBs in vitro and in vivo [34,40,50] that support diagnosis, therapy and theranostics (diagnosis and treatment united in one procedure) at the cellular level and with single cell selectivity, justify the development of PNB theranostic technologies despite the general limitations mentioned above.
Biener, M.M., et al., Ultra-strong and Low - Density Nanotubular Bulk Materials with Tunable Feature Sizes.
To overcome the limitations, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the University of Minnesota developed the first fully 3D printed dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA)-- a soft actuator prototype using active materials with tunable parameters such as structural flexibility, morphology and dynamic actuation.
Part One — Cellular Footprints, Screening Leukemias with a Tunable Matrix, and Inducing Neurons from Fibroblasts
Not only does their work demonstrate that scientists have a basic understanding of what determines oligomerization, it also shows that they can design proteins with tunable shape, size, and symmetry for a variety of biological applications.
Craig Bertram, Mat Evans, Mahmood Javaid, Tom Stafford, Tony Prescott Sensory Feedback of a Fish Robot with Tunable Elastic Tail Fin.
Ultrafast intersystem - crossing in platinum containing π - conjugated polymers with tunable spin - orbit coupling.
Abstract: The fabrication of multifunctional materials with tunable structure and properties requires programmed binding of their building blocks.
Resulting applications from the science could include surface coatings with tunable functions for use in bone repair or regeneration, cell adhesion, antifouling, antibacterial activities, and more.
The Japanese team led by Toru Hara of the RIKEN SPring - 8 Center, reports today in the journal Nature Communications that they have succeeded in creating double X-ray pulses with tunable wavelengths that can be relatively separated by more than 30 %.
They imagined placing the object in a cylindrical or spherical shell of «metamaterial» — an assemblage of tiny rods and rings with tunable electric and magnetic properties.
Nanographene has the hexagonal carbon lattice of graphene but consists of only a few carbon rings with tunable electronic properties.
Once optimized, the team printed lightweight hexagonal and triangular honeycombs, with tunable geometry, density, and stiffness.
Scientists funded by the NSF are working to synthesize, characterize and functionalize boron nitride nanotubes and boron nitride nanoribbons to create new electronic and optical materials with tunable properties.
This means that self - assembled structures could for instance be used to create filters with tunable porosity.
* Top Image: Adapted with permission from Elaboration of Nanostructured Biointerfaces with Tunable Degree of Coverage by Protein Nanotubes Using Electrophoretic Deposition
The combination of a large telescope such as the GTC and an instrument with a tunable filter, such as OSIRIS has proved to be an ideal combination.

Not exact matches

In blue, the emission associated with weak lines of ion O + + recombination, taken with the OSIRIS tunable filter blue instrument in the GTC.
Collaborating with Mahesh Neupane, a computational physicist at Army Research Laboratories, and Dennis Nordlund, an X-ray spectroscopy expert at Stanford University's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Monti's team used a tunable, high - intensity X-ray source to excite individual electrons in their test samples and elevate them to very high energy levels.
With their low light loss and high photoluminescence quantum yield, these novel one - dimensional microstructures could serve as an effective platform for the development of new systems of color tunable optical waveguides with polarized emissiWith their low light loss and high photoluminescence quantum yield, these novel one - dimensional microstructures could serve as an effective platform for the development of new systems of color tunable optical waveguides with polarized emissiwith polarized emissions.
This dual state would make it possible to control the motion of the electrons exposed to the electric field of both the nucleus and the laser, and would let the physicists to create atoms with «new,» tunable by light, electronic structure.
The WGM biosensor, which Arnold named for the famous Whispering Gallery in the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, is a device the size of a small smartphone comprising a tunable laser guided down a specially treated fiber optic filament with a detector at the far end of the filament measuring the light's intensity and resonance.
Notably, the amount of electricity and heat that vanadium dioxide can conduct is tunable by mixing it with other materials.
«The total thickness of 7.8 millimeters is around one twenty - ninth wavelength of the central frequency of incident microwaves, and the ultra-thin absorber with broad bandwidth may be widely used in warship stealth, airplane cloaking and tunable, broadband antennae.»
One advantage of a DNA tether, the HST team members say, is that its melting point is tunable — scientists would be able to control when the bonds between the nanoparticles break by creating links of varying lengths with different DNA sequences.
Going forward, the researchers plan to integrate the tunable filter with other components on the same chip to test chip - scale flexible optical networking.
The resulting products display a foam - like porous structure, ideal for maximizing the benefits of graphene, with the porosity tunable from ultra-light to highly dense through simple changes in experimental conditions.
Therefore, the results achieved in this study have shown that nonlinear effects in graphene nano - mechanical resonators reveal a hybridization effect at high energies that, if controlled, could open up new possibilities to manipulate vibrational states, engineer hybrid states with mechanical modes at completely different frequencies, and to study the collective motion of highly tunable systems.
In fact, the UCSB researchers are collaborating with Raytheon Vision Systems in Goleta to investigate applications of their discoveries in the development of tunable filters and switchable shutters for infrared cameras.
«The idea of electron doping to alter a material's atomic structure is unique to 2 - D materials, which are much more electrically tunable compared with 3 - D bulk materials,» said study co-lead author Jun Xiao, a graduate student in Zhang's lab.
'' [Our work] demonstrates a new approach for efficient energy conversation from a dc electric field to coherent, high - power and electrically tunable terahertz emission by using hybrid semiconductors,» said Andrii Iurov, a researcher with a dual appointment at the University of New Mexico's Center for High Technology Materials and the City University of New York.
Inspired by natural cellular structures, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, and MIT have developed a new method to 3D print materials with independently tunable macro-and microscale porosity using a ceramic foam ink.
This research effort led to the creation of soft actuator prototypes using active materials with remarkably tunable parameters, such as structural flexibility, morphology and dynamic actuation.
Graphene oxide is a closely - related two - dimensional material with certain advantages over graphene, including simple production and processing, and highly tunable properties.
Metamaterials are designer electromagnetic materials that have tunable optical properties, allowing them to interact with light waves in new ways.
«This is an old chemistry that is widely used now because it is scalable and generates materials with interesting and highly - tunable properties,» said Dr. Julia Laskin, who led the research.
The research team operating out of Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), affiliated with the Institute for Basic Science's (IBS) Center for Artificial Low Dimensional Electronic Systems (CALDES), reported a tunable band gap in BP, effectively modifying the semiconducting material into a unique state of matter with anisotropic dispersion.
Recently developed, in - situ techniques for direct volume determination, acoustic wave velocity measurements, and x-ray diffraction at HPCAT, along with molecular dynamics simulations, were employed to explore the nature of the unusual and pressure - tunable, compression and elastic properties.
The paper, «Photoluminescent Gold - Copper Nanoparticle Alloys with Composition - Tunable Near - Infrared Emission,» first appeared online April 3 and later in print April 10 in JACS (Journal of the American Chemical Society).
The results appear in the paper «Tunable Kondo effect in graphene with defects» published this month in Nature Physics [abstract].
Controlling the concentration, size and shape of fullerene - like spheroids with tailored topological connectivity to graphene layers is expected to yield exceptional and tunable mechanical properties, similar to mechanical metamaterials, with a potentially wide range of applications.
And there are enough degrees of freedom in tunable models that simulations can not serve as supporting evidence for any one tuning scheme, such as that associated with a strong effect from greenhouse gases.
Optical generation and detection of the PNBs was performed with a previously developed photothermal laser microscope [44] equipped with a dual pulsed laser (STH - 01, Standa Ltd, Vilnius, Lithuania): each pulse 0.5 ns, the wavelength of 532 nm (matching plasmon resonances of gold spheres of 60 nm) and tunable near - infrared (matching plasmon resonances of gold nanorods and nanoshells that were employed).
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