Nanowire Transistors

A long-standing collaboration between researchers from the UNSW School of Physics and Lund University in Sweden has delivered a method for making nanowire transistors with multiple, independently controllable wrap-around gates that sit horizontally on a device substrate.

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High Efficiency Solar Cells

Working with international industry partners, Professor Allen Barnett's group in the UNSW School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering creates solar cells which incorporate the high performance of III-V materials with the low cost of silicon.

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Bringing molecular diagnostics to the market

ANFF-NSW has been working with a New South Wales startup, Kimiya, to fabricate its proof-of-concept lab-on-a-chip device that will eventually have the capability of rapidly detecting sequences of genetic code and transferring the information to a laptop or smartphone.

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Out-of-this-world radiation monitoring

Microdevices developed in New South Wales are improving our methods of monitoring radiation, providing a better way to ensure the safety of people working in radiation-filled environments.

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Enlightened information – optical sensing networks for hazardous environments

Zedelef, an UNSW spinout is working closely with various ANFF facilities to extend its optical sensing offering in a number of ways.

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