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Press release on the final results of the wireless sensor project (KoFAH) is published on various sites.

March 24th, 2021|

ek-cer.hu: Novel wireless sensor networks developed by researchers at EK MFA elektro-net.hu: Önellátó érzékelőhálózatok nehezen elérhető helyekre index.hu: Önellátó érzékelőhálózatokat terveztek az EK kutatói elkh.org: Új technológiákon alapuló önellátó érzékelőhálózatokat terveztek az EK kutatói ek-cer.hu: Új technológiákon alapuló önellátó érzékelőhálózatokat terveztek az EK kutatói

L. Pósa et al: A Rational Fabrication Method for Low Switching-Temperature VO2

January 15th, 2021|

…published in MDPI Nanomaterials (link) by the Nanosensors Group in cooperation with other MFA teams Here, we propose and optimize a simple fabrication method for VO2 rich layers by the oxidation of metallic vanadium in atmospheric air. It was shown that a sufficiently broad annealing time window of 3.0–3.5 h can be obtained at an optimal oxidation temperature of 400 °C.

N. Q. Khánh et al: The effect of substrate bias on the piezoelectric properties of pulse DC magnetron sputtered AlN thin films

November 13th, 2020|

We have shown by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM) that the quality of the deposited AlN layer depends strongly on the negative substrate bias, i.e., the energy transferred via the bombardment of the accelerated positive ions on the sample. November 13 2020: N. Q. Khánh et al: The effect of substrate bias on the piezoelectric properties of pulse DC magnetron sputtered AlN thin films published in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 0957-4522 1573-482X View on: MTMT: 31787835 | DOI: 10.1007/s10854-020-04810-9 | WoS: 000588873600002 | REAL: 118823 | Scopus: 85096023345 | Google scholar hash: b32mWr70w_IJ

Binderiya Oyunbolor and Zsolt Filep on the Students’ Scientific Conference (TDK)

November 12th, 2020|

…have been awarded a certificate of merit at the Experimental Physics Session of BME TDK. Binderiya Oyunbolor (supervisor: Nguyen Quoc Khánh), Reactive magnetron sputtering of AlN and ScAlN thin films for piezoelectric applications Zsolt Filep (supervisor: István Endre Lukács), Two-dimensional electron gas based electromechanical microsensors A well-deserved congratulation to all of them!

Dose rate mapping measurement at the KFKI Campus using the DoziMobile unit

October 2nd, 2020|

In the frame of the DoziNet project it was demonstrated that the radiation detector system developed by the Space Research Laboratory for sounding rocket experiments could be combined with the communication units and protocol used and developed by the Nanosensors Department for self-organizing scalable networks and that the combined system could be integrated into the network of Geiger–Müller (GM) probes installed and operated by the Environmental Protection Service at the KFKI Campus. The prototype of the DoziNet/DoziMobile instrument was manufactured. Operation of the DoziMobile was demonstrated in an environmental dose rate measurement at the KFKI Campus.

S. Soleimani et al: Optimization of co‑sputtered CrxAl1−xN thin films for piezoelectric MEMS devices

July 14th, 2020|

April 28 2020: S. Soleimani et al: Optimization of co‑sputtered CrxAl1−xN thin films for piezoelectric MEMS devices published in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 0957-4522 1573-482X View on: MTMT: 31308883 | DOI: 10.1007/s10854-020-03260-7 | REAL: 108669 | WoS: 000529837900002 | Scopus: 85083968123

Munkahelyi vita – Radó János

February 27th, 2020|

Március 12-én 10 órakor tartjuk Radó János ÓE Anyagtudományok és Technológiák Doktori Iskola doktorjelöltjének "Mikro- és nanoerőmérő szerkezetek" című dolgozatának munkahelyi vitáját a KFKI telephely 26-os épületének tanácstermében. Disszertáció Tézisfüzet Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk!

8th World Materials Research Institutes Forum Symposium

June 18th, 2019|

The 8th World Materials Research Institutes Forum Symposium were held on June 17-18, 2019, at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences by our team. The selected topics were: Advanced Materials for Renewable Energy Production Advanced Materials for Traditional Power Production Advanced Materials for Energy Harvesting Materials for Quantum Computing

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