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Voltage pulses allow hair-thin carbon fibers to move like microscopic tweezers
In laboratories around the world, scientists have long dreamed of building machines so small ...
Controlled manipulation of fibers that are as thin as or even thinner than human hair is a real challenge. Despite technological development, the precise and reversible change of the microfibers' ...
Flipping ferroelectric polarization reverses bimeron topology in a two-dimensional magnet, allowing voltage pulses alone to write, erase, and invert nanoscale spin structures without current flow.
The PVX-4110 is a ±10 kV pulse output generator that is optimized to drive deflection plates, grids and other capacitive loads. It is protected against arcs, short circuits and load transients with ...
The PVX-2506 pulse generator is designed for pulsed I-V (current-voltage) characterization of semiconductor devices at up to 50 Volts and 10 Amps. It is also well suited for other applications ...
Manipulating fibres as thin as, or thinner than, a human hair has long been a technical challenge. While many “smart” materials can respond to stimuli such as ...
High voltage nanosecond pulse generation using avalanche transistors represents a transformative avenue in the field of pulsed power technology. Exploiting the intrinsic properties of avalanche ...
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