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Oxonica
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A nanomaterials company set up by a team from Oxford University to develop nanocrystalline materials for commercial use, such as nanoparticle phosphors for flat screen displays, catalysts, chemical reactants, and quantum dots.
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Nanophase
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Engineers and produces nanocrystalline materials (ceramic and metallic materials in powder form) using several techniques including Physical Vapor Synthesis and Discrete Particle Encapsulation.
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SuNyx Surface Nanotechnologies
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) and optical properties. Coatings with high optical quality and long-term durability that require no maintenance due to their built-in auto-regenerating process.
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General Nanotechnology
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Makes Probe 3D and SmartFocus Software: used by major manufacturers in Atomic Force and Confocal Microscopy systems, and in semi-conductor wafer profiling equipment. GN's imaging software is useful for SPM and optical microscopy, including laser and Nipkow disk confocal imaging.
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NanoScale Materials
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Manufacturer and marketer of nanocrystalline metal oxide powders such as calcium oxide, cerium oxide, magnesium oxide, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide. Products are distinguished by high surface areas and chemical reactivity.
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