Saturday, May 26, 2012

Infra-red detectors made from nanotube

May 25, 2012 // http://www.vision-systems.com/articles/2012/05/infra-red-detectors-made-from-nanotubes.html


A team of researchers from Peking University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Duke University (Durham, NC, USA) has harnessed the properties of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNTs) to create a highly sensitive, un-cooled photovoltaic infra-red detector.



The team’s photovoltaic infrared detector was formed by aligning single-walled carbon nanotube arrays on a silicon substrate. The nanotubes arrays were then placed between asymmetric palladium and scandium contacts, which then formed Ohmic contacts with the valence and conduction bands of the single-walled carbon nanotube arrays.

According to Sheng Wang, an associate professor in the Department of Electronics at Peking University in Beijing, China, nanotubes react very rapidly - on the order of picoseconds - to infrared light due to their high electron mobility. 

In comparison to traditional infra-red detectors, which are based on semiconductors made of a mercury-cadmium-telluride alloy, the SWNTs are an order of magnitude more efficient. What is more, the infrared light absorption characteristics of the nanotube arrays can be tuned by selecting nanotubes of different diameters.

The use of carbon nanotubes to create infra-red detectors is also underway at General Electric (Fairfield, CT, USA). Researchers there have demonstrated that by doping the butterfly scales of Morpho butterflies with single-walled carbon nanotubes, they can create new highly-sensitive thermal imaging sensors too. 

More information on the Duke University device is available here.

-- by Dave Wilson, Senior Editor, Vision Systems Design

Friday, May 25, 2012

Spontaneous brain activity and 1/Omega noise


Movies and 1/Omega noise


Interesting Movies and 1/Omega noise


Google Is Now a Hardware Company

For the treasury hunters and 'translators'

The new animated "The Adventures of Tintin"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983193/
turned to be quite an amazing movie,

though it was quite funny that in the movie some too curious translators assumed that “Karaboudjan” is an Armenian word.

With the same linguistic logic one can assume that TinTin is cryptic reference at Zeus as the word Tin is known as Etruscan analog of Zeus or that the white dog of Tintin is the white rabbit's or/and white noise's manifestation.

No doubt about, that some representatives of the community of curious ladies and gentlemen may propose more amazing analogies in the amazing pictures and the video indicated below:





They are electric: Matrix Twins


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Metafluids: German researchers realize new material class


Pentamode metamaterials almost behave like fluids. Their manufacture opens new possibilities in transformation acoustics. Credit: Source: CFN, KIT 

A research team lead by Professor Martin Wegener at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has succeeded in realizing a new material class through the manufacturing of a stable crystalline metafluid, a pentamode metamaterial. Using new nanostructuring methods, these materials can now be realized for the first time with any conceivable mechanical properties. The researchers will present their results in the cover story of the May issue of Applied Physics Letters.



DFG Center for Functional Nanostructures (CFN) and at the Institute of Applied Physics (AP) in Karlsruhe.
http://phys.org/news/2012-05-metafluids-german-material-class.html