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NPG Asia Materials update August 15, 2011
[2011-08-16]
 
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August 15, 2011
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image Electrical and optical spin injection in ferromagnet/semiconductor heterostructures
T. Taniyama, E. Wada, M. Itoh and M. Yamaguchi
Advancements in the efficiency of spin injection into semiconductors and the development of optical-based methods for detecting and controlling spin transport are bringing spin-based electronics, or spintronics, closer to practical reality.
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image Organic photovoltaics: Polymers join the graphene dots
Optics, photonics and optoelectronics
Graphene quantum dots dramatically improve the efficiency of organic solar cells.
image DNA readers: Cracking the epigenetic code
Biomaterials and biosensors
Direct electrical detection using nanoscale electrodes reveals modifying markers on strands of DNA.
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Nanomedicine: Controlled relief
Biomaterials and biosensors
Ultrasmall acid-decomposable lids regulate the release of an antitumor drug into target cells for low-toxicity chemotherapy.
Inorganic chemistry: At the flick of a switch
Optics, photonics and optoelectronics
Silicon surfaces functionalized with light-sensitive molecules could be used as optically activated electrical switches.
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