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December 9th, 2005
World's first low-temperature carbon nanotube growth tool starts trials
Abstract:
CEVP has developed a fabrication tool to commercialise the revolutionary low temperature carbon nanotube growth process developed by the University of Surrey's (UniS) Advanced Technology Institute (ATI). The new tool - NanoGrowth - is currently being trialled and characterised by UniS, and the two partners anticipate releasing the technology for commercial use in March 2006.
Source:
electronicsweekly.com
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