Numerous optical phenomena and applications have been enabled by nanophotonic structures. Oneof them, beating the diffraction limit by confining light on sub-wavelength scales, has been mainly achieved with metallic nanostructures, which unavoidably suffer from large ohmic losses. Read more
The short wave infrared detector can work at room temperature, with many advantages, such as low power consumption, light weight, small size, portability and so on. Read more
Synthetic graphite is a material that has widespread application in nuclear reactors, both within the existing reactors that are currently used in the UK and in the planned next generation reactors. Read more
The University of Bath Institute for Sustainability is inviting applications for the following PhD project which is part of a. joint PhD programme. Read more
Phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) are ribbon-like strands of the 2D material phosphorous, which, similar to graphene, are made of single-atom-thick layers of atoms. Read more
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Topological insulators (TIs) are a new type of material that has recently been discovered. They have highly conductive surface states, while their bulk remains insulating. Read more
2D Quantum Straintronics. Project supervisors. Professor Neil Wilson (. neil.wilson@warwick.ac.uk. ). Dr Cephise Cacho (. cephise.cacho@diamond.ac.uk. Read more
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term for a range of chronic and relapsing gastrointestinal disorders with ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD) being among the more prominent. Read more
Nanoscale analysis techniques are key to modern innovations in materials such as Graphene and 2D materials, extensively developed and applied in electronics and healthcare devices. Read more
Nanopore-integrated biosensor technology has attracted considerable attention with its promise of revolutionizing techniques ranging from biological… Read more
Single electronic and nuclear spins have been one of the most successful platforms to demonstrate basic quantum networking protocols, such as long-distance entanglement and quantum teleportation. Read more
The incidence rate of hand tendon injuries is 28 per 100,000 per annum. Flexor tendon injuries account for ~40% hand tendon injuries and many patients suffer from multiple tendon injuries. Read more
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