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[Translate to English:] Nanostruktur aus Gold
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It is the Philosopher’s Stone of Nanotechnology: using a technological trick, scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) have succeeded in creating nanostructures…

[Translate to English:] Christian Huber (l) und Dieter Süss (r).

How can you produce a magnet with exactly the right magnetic field? TU Wien has a solution: for the first time, magnets can be made with a 3D printer.

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A laser and detector in one: a microscopic sensor has been developed at TU Wien, which can be used to identify different gases simultaneously.

 

Portrait of Jan Kunes
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The solid state physicist Jan Kuneš is relocating his research project from Prague to Vienna, bringing another ERC Consolidator Grant to TU Wien. He…

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It was considered a practically unreachable goal: focused light in the Terahertz regime consisting of a broad spectrum of wavelengths. At TU Wien…

Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) found a way to compress ultrashort laser pulses, increasing its peak power to half a terawatt – which is equivalent to…

Portrait of Professor Silvan Schmid

Professor Silvan Schmid has been awarded an ERC grant. He works with antennae on a nano scale and couples mechanical vibrations with electronic…

[Translate to English:] Nanostrukturen nach dem Ionenbeschuss: Der Pfeil zeigt die Richtung der Ionen an: Zunächst ensteht ein Graben mit Nanohillocks an beiden Seiten, ein besonders großer Hügel zeigt den Impakt-Punkt an, danach ist noch eine Erhebung entlang des Pfades zu sehen

Intricate nanostructures can be created on crystal surfaces by hitting them with high energy ions. Scientists from TU Wien (Vienna) can now explain…