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Start-up spotlight

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SabreTube is a bench top CVD tool for developing a range of nanostructures such as CNT forests and nanowires from three-month-old start-up and MRS exhibitor, Absolute Nano.

"We're targeting people who want rapid prototyping," John Hart of Absolute Nano told nanotechweb.org.

The apparatus came out of MIT and boasts fast heating rates (100 degC/sec). An infrared camera measures the temperature of the substrate and you can monitor the film thickness in real time by adding a laser.

For the full specifications, see www.absolutenano.com.

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