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NPG Asia Materials update November 8, 2010
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November 8, 2010
featured highlights
image Transistors: One at a time
Device applications
An all-silicon transistor capable of manipulating single electrons at room temperature brings ultra low-power computing a step closer.
image Photonics: Cooking up hot lasers
Optics, photonics and optoelectronics
An optically pumped plasmonic structure promises ultracompact lasers for integrated photonic circuits.  
research highlights
Carbon nanotubes: Surprise sponges
Organic, carbon-based and soft materials
A mild chemical reaction generates carbon nanotubes with unusual water-absorption and electrochemical behaviors.
Carbon capture: Molecular 'pumpkins' open up
Energy conversion, catalysis and separation
Uniquely shaped porous organic materials selectively absorb carbon dioxide over carbon monoxide.
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review articles
image Conformation and physics of polymer chains: a single-molecule perspective  p134
M. Vacha and S. Habuchi
Single-molecule optical detection and spectroscopy has enabled the structural and dynamical characterization of materials on nanometer scales, and can be used to study the relationship between the structure and properties of individual polymer chains.
image Designing green, self-healing coatings for metal protection  p142
A. E. Hughes, I. S. Cole, T. H. Muster and R. J. Varley
Metal protection and repair after damage, either by corrosion or mechanical stress, is a crucial issue for a wide variety of applications. Environmental and health concerns have recently driven new research towards strategies involving ‘green’ corrosion inhibitors and self-repairing coatings.
image High-performance nanostructured thermoelectric materials  p152
J.-F. Li, W.-S. Liu, L.-D. Zhao and M. Zhou
Thermoelectric materials, which interconvert a temperature gradient to a voltage, are attractive for power generation and heating/cooling applications. Recent developments have focused on the relationship between nanostructures and thermoelectric properties.
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