Research Highlights in 2008

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  • Altering the chemical reactivity of molecules through self-assembly

    • Owain Vaughan
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  • Europium-based nanoparticles can detect anthrax spores more rapidly than traditional terbium-based sensors

    • Ai Lin Chun
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  • Gold nanoparticles of a known weight can act as mass standards for 'weighing' other particles

    • Tim Reid
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  • The synthesis of carbon nanohoops — the basic unit of an armchair carbon nanotube

    • Owain Vaughan
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  • Clothes made from titanate nanotubes could decontaminate themselves during chemical warfare

    • Tim Reid
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  • Contrary to many silica materials, certain types of mesoporous silica nanoparticles do not rupture red blood cells easily

    • Ai Lin Chun
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  • Tunnelling field-effect transistors using graphene nanoribbons could significantly outperform modern MOSFETs

    • Michael Segal
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  • Quantum dot structures can be formed by annealing ferromagnetic layers in the vicinity of a quantum well

    • Adarsh Sandhu
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  • The diffusion of atoms on a metal surface can be controlled by using channels of confined electrons

    • Tim Reid
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  • Nanoscale waveguides can be mechanically excited and probed by optical forces

    • Peter Rodgers
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  • The electric field from a scanning tunnelling microscope tip can be used to move individual molecules without touching them

    • Tim Reid
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  • Certain polymers can make nanocrystals instantly soluble in both polar and nonpolar solvents

    • Ai Lin Chun
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  • Adsorption of charged nanoparticles on to phospholipids can change the lipid's stiffness

    • Ai Lin Chun
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  • Organic molecules have been self-assembled to form random, non-periodic tiling of a graphite surface

    • Michael Segal
    Research Highlights
  • An automated method has been developed to place single carbon nanotubes in precise locations in devices

    • Adarsh Sandhu
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  • Thin semiconducting nanorods have 'breathing' vibrational modes that can be excited via Raman spectroscopy in order to measure their size

    • Tim Reid
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  • Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy can be used to monitor chemical changes to a catalyst during a reaction

    • Owain Vaughan
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  • The ferroelectric material PZT emits terahertz radiation when it is fashioned into nanotubes and optically pumped

    • Michael Segal
    Research Highlights