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Head-mounted display based on organic light-emitting
diodes (OLEDs).
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Contact processing: stamps are created by pouring liquid
polymer over the master.
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Contact processing: stamp (left) and master (right).
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Contact processing: structure created by a polymer stamp.
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Superconductivity: a levitating magnet is a proof of
superconductivity.
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Superconducting thin films have been created by molecular
beam and chemical beam epitaxy.
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tomic structure of superconducting yttrium-barium-copper
oxide (YBCO).
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Screw dislocations on a YBCO thin film observed by scanning
tunneling microscopy.
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K. Alex Müller (left) and J. Georg Bednorz (right)
received the 1987 Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of high-temperature
superconductivity in a new class of ceramic oxides (lanthanum-barium-copper
oxide) .
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Nobel laureates K. Alex Müller (left) and J. Georg Bednorz
(right).
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Nobel laureate J. Georg Bednorz.
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Furnace used to create superconducting material.
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