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Fast detector for a wide wavelength range

13-Aug-2013

Free-electron lasers are extremely versatile research tools because their intense, super short light flashes permit a closer look at new materials and even biological molecules; thus, allowing effects to be observed that had not been known previously. For pulsed lasers in the far infrared range, ...

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BMBF Project NEMO: Research on New OLED Materials Successfully Concluded

11-Sep-2012

After three years of intensive research in the field of new solution-processable materials for OLEDs (Organic Light-Emitting Diodes), Merck and ten other partners from industry and academia have successfully concluded the "New materials for OLEDs from solutions" (NEMO) project co-funded by the ...

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Electrons get off the track

Scientists find new principle for spin transistor

25-Jul-2012

Performance of present day electronics is reaching its boundaries since faster transistor operation lead to high power consumption and heat generation. Several alternative schemes are being explored to possibly overcome these limitations, including the use of the electrons’ spin in electronics. ...

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New technology for improved OLEDs

11-Jul-2011

The Bayerische Patentallianz GmbH is selling a number of patents of the University of Regensburg to cynora GmbH. Thanks to the new Singlet-Harvesting technique and the use of newly developed emitter materials it will be possible to improve future OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) and, in ...

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NEMO Project: 11 Partners Conduct Research on New OLED Materials

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is supporting the research project “New materials for OLEDs from solutions” (NEMO)

03-Nov-2009

Merck KGaA announced that it has launched a project called "New materials for OLEDs from solutions" (NEMO) together with partners from industry and science. The objective of this project, which is being co-funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is to develop innovative, ...

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Synthesis with a template

Carbon-free fullerene analogue

05-May-2009

The discovery of a soccer-ball-shaped molecule made of 60 carbon atoms was a minor revolution in chemistry: Fullerenes are spherical, highly symmetrical molecules made of carbon atoms, and are the third form of carbon after diamond and graphite. However, the C60 "soccer ball" is not the only ...

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Simultaneous analysis

Simultaneous carbon dioxide and oxygen sensing

23-Jun-2006

Only plants can make sugars from the carbon dioxide byproduct and at the same time expel oxygen during photosynthesis. This amazing skill has intrigued scientists for decades but separating out the carbon dioxide inputs and outputs while keeping tabs on oxygen levels has always proved ...

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Two new forms of elemental phosphorus: rod-shaped molecular chains of phosphorus cages

18-Aug-2004

The elemental form of phosphorus has been known for some 350 years. But all phosphorus is not created equal-this element turns up in many forms. White phosphorus consists of four-atom phosphorus molecules, which additionally exist in three different crystalline forms, and is very reactive to ...

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