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    • Application of inorganic nanofiber technology to promote the development of biotechnology

      Smart machinerynovel materials FutureTech Application of inorganic nanofiber technology to promote the development of biotechnology

      Inorganic porous nanofibers with surfaceinterface defects are prepared through humidity-controlled electrospinninghigh-temperature annealing technology. Under the irradiation of light sources of different wavelengths (380~780 nm), the bound electrons stored in the valence band can be excited to the conduction band to form free electrons on the surface of the material, generating different intensities of microcurrents, light sensitivitymicrocurrent changes. Because the "inorganic nanofiber" technology has high uniquenesshigh product compatibility, it can be applied to a wide range of markets.
    • (test)Application of inorganic nanofiber technology to promote the development of biotechnology

      Smart machinerynovel materials FutureTech (test)Application of inorganic nanofiber technology to promote the development of biotechnology

      Inorganic porous nanofibers with surfaceinterface defects are prepared through humidity-controlled electrospinninghigh-temperature annealing technology. Under the irradiation of light sources of different wavelengths (380~780 nm), the bound electrons stored in the valence band can be excited to the conduction band to form free electrons on the surface of the material, generating different intensities of microcurrents, light sensitivitymicrocurrent changes. Because the "inorganic nanofiber" technology has high uniquenesshigh product compatibility, it can be applied to a wide range of markets.
    • The Future Light Source - Ultrafast Molecular Imaging: Free Electron Laser

      FutureTech The Future Light Source - Ultrafast Molecular Imaging: Free Electron Laser

      In NSRRC, we set up a superradiant free electron laser in terahertz frequency range by employing an in-house developed laser-driven photocathode radio frequency electron gun system and a technology called radio frequency electron bunch compression. It is currently the terahertz radiation source with the highest peak power in Taiwan. In addition, we also designed an extreme ultraviolet free electron laser test facility that is based on similar technology. These light sources can be applied significantly to research fields such as semiconductors, quantum materials, and biomedicine.