nanoCVD-8G used to create high-quality graphene for work towards truly flexible ‘electronic skin’, that could be used in robots!
Check out the University of Exeter press release for more details.
nanoCVD-8G used to create high-quality graphene for work towards truly flexible ‘electronic skin’, that could be used in robots!
Check out the University of Exeter press release for more details.
At Moorfield, we are constantly developing the capabilities of our research tools. This month saw the first installation of a MiniLab tool equipped with a nanoparticle vacuum deposition source.
Moorfield MiniLab systems are now available with specialised sources for the vacuum deposition of ultra-pure vacuum deposited nanoparticles.
Recently, PhD student Ben Putland supervised by Prof. Henry Snaith (Optoelectronic and Photovoltaic Device Group, University of Oxford) used Moorfield’s low-temperature evaporation (LTE) sources and
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