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31 March 2009 Nano-bio quantum technology for device-specific materials
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NASA Langley Research Center has developed several breakthrough materials technologies using bio and nanotechnology specifically for device applications. With their expertise and strength in device-specific materials technologies, Langley researchers have identified innovative methods and newly designed materials, such as rhombohedral single crystal silicon-germanium, twin-lattice structures of silicon-germanium for thermoelectric applications, smart optical materials, and size-controlled metallic nanoparticles. These new materials have offered new opportunities to develop devices and power systems, such as micro spectrometers, quantum-apertures, wireless power transmission systems, smart optics, bionanobatteries, and biofuel cells. An overview of these technologies will be given at the meeting.
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Sang H. Choi "Nano-bio quantum technology for device-specific materials", Proc. SPIE 7291, Nanosensors, Biosensors, and Info-Tech Sensors and Systems 2009, 72910L (31 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.821557
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KEYWORDS
Iron

Gallium nitride

Proteins

Chemical species

Metals

Nanotechnology

Crystals

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