Following my retirement, we have closed our company for new business.
Please do not hesitate to contact me directly, our email portal remains open and I would be delighted to hear from you and provide ongoing support or advice.
Richard Thomson
support@rta-instruments.com
Companies represented up to the end of December 2023. Please now contact them directly.
k-Space Associates, Inc.
Phone: +1 (734) 426-7977
requestinfo@k-space.com
https://www.k-space.com
STAIB INSTRUMENTS GmbH
Phone: +49 8761 76 24 0
sales@staibinstruments.com
https://www.staibinstruments.com/
Thursday, 25 October 2012
What's inside my iPhone or Kindle?
If you have ever wondered
what is inside a Kindle or an iPhone but balked at taking apart your
own, have a look at the iFixit Teardowns.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Nominations open
Nominations are now open
for both the Compound Semiconductor Industry Awards 2013 and the 2013 R&D 100 Awards.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
'Flowers in a blue vase'
ESRF have used synchrotron
radiation to identify the degradation mechanism between Van Gogh's
original cadmium yellow paint and later added protective varnish on his 'Flowers
in a blue vase' painting.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Einstein's brain can be yours!
You can download high resolution images of the man's brain onto
your iPad.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
The crystal ball?
A Northwestern University study claims to have a devised a formula that can
predict if scientists will become future stars. It considers factors that
contribute to a scientist’s trajectory including the number of articles
written, the current h-index,
the years since publishing the first article, the number of distinct journals
one has published in and the number of articles in high impact
journals. Useful or dangerous?
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Nanowires on graphene
A group from the Norwegian
University of Science & Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim have reported and patented the growth of GaAs
nanowires on graphene. These nanowires are hexagonal cross section and
vertically aligned. Following the initial MBE deposition of Ga and Ga
droplet formation, the subsequent addition of an As beam leads through a
vapour-liquid-solid mechanism to vertical GaAs nanowire growth at the graphene
- Ga droplet interface. The group aim to commercialise this work through CrayoNano AS, a spin out company from NTNU, with the
fabrication of efficient and flexible LEDs and solar cells.
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Glass never forgets
If you want to store some data for a few hundred million years then Hitachi may have the answer. The company has a method of storing data in binary form by creating dots inside a sheet of quartz glass. glass. The prototype glass devices currently have four layers of dots, can hold 40 megabytes per square inch and can endure fires, floods and tsunamis. Dell compatible?
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Why am I doing this?
I thoroughly enjoyed being in Hannover last month for the Deutscher MBE Workshop. As always the event was well organised and informative. On the technical front I would highlight the work on the diverse materials and structures aimed at reducing the power consumption in a wide range of devices and circuits. In addition to the specific content of the papers, I was perhaps even more intrigued, and pleased, to note that virtually all of the presentations commenced with a brief statement of the motivation behind doing the work.
The question 'Why am I doing this?' has the merit and power of simplicity. It does not seem to me to be at all incompatible with either fundamental research or applied development. I recommend the question Why?
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