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25.11.2021Producing electricity from heat losses: engineered in Pisa the first device capable of achieving it in a controlled manner
It is now possible to create a new generation of “smart” thermoelectric systems to generate clea...
23.11.2021il progetto RIMMEL @ MECSPE - Bologna 2021
Si svolgerà martedì 23 novembre, dalle 16.45 alle 17.45 (Sala Concerto c/o Centro Servizi – Bolo...
19.11.2021Graphene as a solid lubricant becomes super-slippery
Cnr Nano researchers in collaboration with Sussex University and Rice University studied the frictio...
17.11.2021International Workshop on Advanced Materials-to-Device Solutions for Synaptic Electronics
CNR Nano and ICN2 organized the
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11.10.2021Quantum computers become an experimental physics laboratory
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05.10.20212021 Nobel Prize for the discoveries on TRPV1 and PIEZO receptors
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- 05.12.2018 - IN THE MEDIA: I transistor superconduttori di CnrNano su LaStampaOggi su LaStampa un lungo articolo dedicato ai recenti risultati ottenuti da Francesco Giazotto, Federico Paolucci, Elia Strambini, Giorgio De Simoni di CnrNano e Paolo Solinas di CnrSpin. "Dal Cnr arriva una notizia dalle enormi implicazioni pratiche e convalidata dalle più autorevoli riviste scientifiche": si tratta delle ricerche pubblicate dal team su NanoLetters e Nature Nanotechnology sulla realizzazione di un transistor interamente basato su materiali superconduttori. Leggi QUI l'articolo completo su LaStampa. Questi gli articoli scientifici: Metallic supercurrent field-effect transistor,Nature Nanotechnology Ultra-Efficient Superconducting Dayem Bridge Field-Effect Transistor, NanoLetters Transistors go metal, Research Highlights in Nature Electronics
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