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...technique are used to determine SSA. There are many types of nanomaterials and nanotechnology products. Fullerenes or buckyballs are carbon (C60) molecules with a cage-like structure of 60 or more atoms. Nanotubes are toroidal-shaped fullerene... Search by Specification | Learn More
Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon), polyester, aramid, or other spun thermoplastics. Search by Specification | Learn More
Specialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic cables are composed of one or more transparent optical fibers enclosed in protective coverings and strength members. Fiber optic cables are used to transmit "light" data. Search by Specification | Learn More
Glass fibers and fiberglass cloth consist of bulk, chopped fibers or continuous strands of glass. Glass fibers and fiberglass cloth is used in reinforcing plastics and composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal applications Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss/change through a fiber optic cable. Search by Specification | Learn More
Natural fibers and fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, or woven cloth manufactured from plant materials such as cotton, wool, linen (flax), sisal, jute, hemp, or silk. Search by Specification | Learn More
Carbon fiber and carbon fiber cloth consist of bulk, chopped fibers, continuous strands or woven cloth forms of carbon or graphite. Carbon and graphite are used in reinforcing composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal Learn More
Fiber optic connectors are used to align and join two or more fibers together to provide a means for attaching to, or decoupling from, a transmitter, receiver, or other fiber optic device. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fibers and filaments consist of bulk, chopped fibers or strands and continuous monofilaments of materials and are used in reinforcing composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal applications. Learn More
Fiber optic fault locators shine red laser light through jacketed fibers to identify breaks, bends, faulty connectors, splices and other causes of signal loss. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic test sources review the performance of a system by injecting light through the fibers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Optical fiber identifiers are designed to non-invasively identify continuous-wave signals in fiber optic cables. They are low cost, hand-held tools that identify signals in single-mode fiber without interrupting service or damaging the fiber Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic power meters are instruments that measure the average power of a continuous light beam. They are used to test signal power in fiber optic networks. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled deliver of light. They tend to be more rigid, and transmit well in both the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber optic Search by Specification | Learn More
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Custom Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Products Oxford Advanced Surfaces Group Plc
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OFS Specialty Photonics offers four new premium erbium/ytterbium double clad fibers for high-power amplifiers and lasers. These new fibers, as well as gain modules assembled using these fibers, offer high efficiency and lower overall fiber laser cost in LIDAR, material processing, test and measurement, and related applications. Fibers are offered with standard single mode (conventional 6μ... (read more)
OFS Specialty Photonics offers four multimode step-index fibers that are optimized to enhance performance characteristics of the fibers in laser power delivery under tight bend. HCXtreme™ fibers designed for use with higher power lasers in medical applications such as Lithotripsy, BPH treatment and laser-based cosmetic procedures.
Available in core diameters of 272µm, 3... (read more)
GeoSil™ Pure Silica Core Optical Fibers are now available in single-mode or multimode designs for Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) and other geophysical well applications. The pure core design is critical to the performance of optical fibers deployed down oil or gas wells where conditions include temperatures that routinely exceed 250°C with high pressure and hydrogen gas. GeoS... (read more)
Fiberoptic Systems, Inc. offers novel optical fiber types, diameters, and placement for OEM customers with leading edge applications. Placement accuracy is less than 5um. Fiber options range from 25 to 1500um core diameter and available fiber types include fused silica, borosilicate, zirconium fluoride, silver halide, and sapphire fibers. (read more)
Molex LumaCore™-based interconnects can incorporate Polymicro's large core, optical fibers. Optical system designers now have a complete solution to connect large core optical fibers used for data, sensing and optical power transmission.
By adding the capability to terminate Polymicro Technologies' large core optical fibers with specialty coatings in the LumaCore lin... (read more)
The glass fiber technology offers Single-mode (SM) and Multi-mode (MM) fibers. (read more)
The Optical Fiber Identifier from M2 Optics is a cost-effective instrument for anyone involved with maintenance of fiber optic networks and systems. (read more)
When looking for a fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Superguide™ PCS is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Superguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) with oxygen (O2) using an oxy-hydrogen flame resulting in superior ultraviolet (UV) to visible (VIS) transmis (read more)
When looking for a low cost fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™ PCS is the fiber of choice. With an N.A. of 0.37 and a plastic cladding that allows a high core-to-clad ratio, satisfies those requirements and more. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Anhydroguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetra (read more)
For many of our customers, there is no room for failure when they spec an optical fiber. From precision surgery to homeland security to aerospace and beyond, they count on CeramOptec® to not only meet their needs, but also exceed performance expectations. (read more)
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Amazon.com: "carbon tubules": Key Phrase page of Carbon Nanostructures, Fullerene Sci, Biennial Conference, Buckminster Fuller, Crystalline Structure of Fullerene Solids, zigzag tubules, armchair See Amazon.com Information |
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Carbon Cages: LBL Scientists Study Fullerenes the geodesic domes created by the noted architect and philosopher R. Buckminster Fuller. |
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Timeline of quantum computing - Wikipedia, the free... Department of Oxford University, cage a qubit in a buckyball (a Buckminster fullerene particle), and demonstrated quantum "bang-bang" error |
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Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fullerenes Carbon nanotubes Fullerene chemistry Applications In popular culture Timeline Carbon allotropes |
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Word-of-the-Day: Fullerene Because a Fullerene takes a shape similar to a soccer ball or a geodesic dome, it is sometimes referred to as a buckyball after the inventor of the |
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Class Definition for Class 505 - SUPERCONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY:... |
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eFunda Discussion Forum List Replies Can anyone explain a use for Buckyballs and Buckminster-Fullerene? Materials » Polymers » Polyamide » Nylon (PA 6) » 15% Glass Fiber Reinforced |
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Japan's Frontier Carbon Corporation to Manufacture in U.S. --... The architectural structure of fullerene molecules resembles the geodesic domes created by architect and philosopher R. Buckminster Fuller. |
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MRS Website : Symposium F: Interfaces in Organic and Molecular... Characterization with an AFM reveals crystalline lamellae stacked along the fiber direction. See Materials Research Society Information |
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Winter 2002 Page The new all-carbon molecule was named for architect Buckminster Fuller, creator of the geodesic dome, which the soccer-ball shaped |