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Séminaire Prof. Ludger WIRTZ

Optical and vibrational properties of MoS2 Ludger WIRTZ Physics and Materials Science research unit, University of Luxembourg 26/11/2013 at 11:00 am - Salle du Conseil - IEMN Following the hype on graphene, other layered materials are recently achieving a lot of attention. One of them is molybdenum disulfide. Contrary to graphene, MoS2 has a band-gap of [...]

Séminaire Prof. Mandler

"Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Two Dimensions: from Langmuir Blodgett Films to Monolayers and Polymeric Films" Prof. Daniel MANDLER Daniel.mandler@mail.huji.ac.il Institut of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 27/11/2013 at 14h00 - Salle du Conseil de l'IEMN Electrochemistry deals with charge transfer across interfaces. As is well known, the structure of the interface affects [...]

Séminaire Prof. KADRI Abderrahmane

"Research and training activities at the LEMOP laboratory, University of Oran, Algeria Initiation of a cooperation project on InXGa1-XN/GaN solar photovoltaic cells Prof. KADRI Abderrahmane Laboratoire d'Etude des Matériaux Optoélectronique et Polymères (L.E.M.O.P.) Department of Physics, Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences, University of Oran, Algeria 21/11/2013 - Salle du conseil - IEMN Abstract [...]

Des puces tout en souplesse

Article published in issue 13 of the magazine J'innove en Nord-Pas de Calais With Equipex accreditation, the LEAF project brings together the IEMN in Villeneuve d'Ascq and the LAAS in Toulouse to make electronic chips both flexible and high-performance, with a vast potential range of applications. To ensure that tomorrow's mobile phone [...]

The gold mine of the pencil

Article published in issue 13 of the magazine J'innove en Nord-Pas de Calais With a budget of €1 billion over ten years, the European Graphene project has the potential to revolutionise innovation in a wide range of fields, by exploiting the potential of the nanomaterial whose name it bears. 1 billion over ten years: the figure is [...]

Nanothermodynamics improves surface energy measurements

Article published in nanotechweb on 7 December 2012 Researchers in Belgium and France have determined a new value for the surface energy of solid selenium and have found it to be considerably higher than previously thought. Selenium is a key element in nanotechnology and the new result will be important for a variety of applications [...]

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ExCELSiOR Seminar Cycle - Nano-FTIR: Infrared spectroscopic chemical identification of materials at nanoscale

 - The NeaSNOM Microscope" - "Nano-FTIR: Infrared spectroscopic chemical identification of materials at nanoscale" by Dr. Andreas HUBER from Neaspec GmbH F. Huth1,2, A. Govyadinov2, S. Amarie1, W. Nuansing2, A.J. Huber1, F. Keilmann3, and R. Hillenbrand2,4. 1 Neaspec GmbH, Martinsried, Germany; 2 CIC Nanogune Consolider, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain; 3 Dept. of Physics and CeNS, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität, [...]