Updated: 2012-02-03 08:09:51
, : , , , , , Create an account Sign in about us contact us help shopping cart SEARCH THE SITE Entire Site Conferences Exhibitions Exhibitor Directory Publication Products Optipedia Content Profiles Education Career Center Newsroom Content Home Conferences Exhibitions Publications Education Membership Industry Resources Career Center Newsroom Job Seekers Employers Pricing Job Fairs Salary Survey Advice Tools Receive job listings in your RSS reader Career Center For Job Seekers For Employers Home My Account Jobs Saved Jobs Help Job Detail Find other jobs Job Summary Quantum Optics Researcher two openings Job Code : 3298 and 3299 POSTED : Feb 01 : Salary Open : Location Lexington , Massachusetts : Employer MIT Lincoln Laboratory : Type Full Time Experienced : Categories Nanotechnology ,
Updated: 2012-02-03 00:06:42
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Updated: 2012-02-01 16:13:22
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Updated: 2012-01-11 14:53:46
(PhysOrg.com) -- Over the past several years, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have become a popular light source due to their advantages including bright displays, wide viewing angles, and the ability to be printed on flexible substrates. A lesser known alternative to OLEDs, which has these advantages plus some additional ones such as low turn-on voltage, is electrochemical light-emitting cells (LECs). In a recent study, scientists have merged LECs with transistors to create light-emitting electrochemical transistors (LECTs), and for the first time have demonstrated that the light-emitting zone of these devices can be spatially controlled.
Updated: 2012-01-11 06:00:00
It's a worldwide first: the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCKâ¢CEN) has succeeded in operating a lead-cooled nuclear reactor controlled by a particle accelerator built by CNRS. The objective is to control the operation of nuclear reactors more easily and produce less polluting nuclear waste in the long term. This operational model, known as GUINEVERE, was also built in collaboration with CEA, the European Commission and around ten European laboratories.
Updated: 2012-01-10 06:00:00
Two unexpected new hadrons containing bottom quarks have been discovered by the Belle Experiment using the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)'s B Factory (KEKB), a highly-luminous, electron-positron collider. These new particles have electric charge and are thought to be "exotic" hadrons -- non-standard hadrons, containing at least four quarks. Previously, a series of new and unexpected exotic hadrons containing charm and anti-charm quarks have been observed. This latest discovery from Belle demonstrates the existence of exotic hadrons containing at least four quarks in a particle system including bottom quarks.