The Lab’s Chief Technology Transfer Officer Dr. Elsie Quaite-Randall participated on a panel with tech transfer coordinators from LLNL, SLAC, and Sandia at the Commission to Review the Effectiveness of the National Energy Laboratories (CRENEL) meeting held May 22 at SLAC. As part of an industry partner panel, Dr. Charlie Hotz, Nanosys, Inc. VP of Research and Development, … [Read more...] about Lab Tech Transfer Successes Highlighted at May CRENEL Meeting
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Hydrogen-Free Amorphous Silicon with No Tunneling States 2014-143
APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Quantum Computing Detectors Amplifiers ADVANTAGES: Overcomes and eliminates negative effects of TLS in dielectric amorphous thin films Improves elastic quality and reduces noise in mechanical and quantum resonators Leverages industry standard physical vapor deposition platforms ABSTRACT: The ubiquitous low-energy excitations, … [Read more...] about Hydrogen-Free Amorphous Silicon with No Tunneling States 2014-143
Nanocrystal Heterostructures with Controlled Branching Points IB-1948
APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY: Photovoltaics LEDs Transistors Diodes Optical color conversion Oriented or ordered nanocrystals Memory devices Quantum information processing Artificial photosynthesis Mechanical reinforcement Catalysis ADVANTAGES: Enables fabrication of complex nanocrystal geometries Each component of the nanocrystal can … [Read more...] about Nanocrystal Heterostructures with Controlled Branching Points IB-1948
Berkeley Lab and CBI Collaborate on CCDs for Neurotoxin Detection
In the future, biological/electronic chip implants may be able to restore mental function, the use of limbs, and eyesight. In the near future, in vitro neural networks consisting of millions of living, interconnected nerve cells, will be used to test drugs and sense neurotoxins. Before any of this can happen, however, scientists must learn how neurons in the human system … [Read more...] about Berkeley Lab and CBI Collaborate on CCDs for Neurotoxin Detection
News Archive 2002 – 2013
2013 News Stories Startup Nanosys Behind Brighter Displays 12.12.13 Berkeley Lab startup Nanosys reached a milestone this fall by manufacturing enough material for its Quantum-Dot Enhancement Film™ (QDEF) to move forward with plans to produce televisions, computers, tablets and smart phones with more vivid color and lower power consumption than competitors. QDEF already … [Read more...] about News Archive 2002 – 2013