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Photovoltaic magic of quantum dots unraveled
The efficiency of a solar cell is determined by the number of electrons that are released by light.read more »
Water lends protons a helping hand
Protons in water are extremely mobile. AMOLF researchers have shown that a surprisingly large number of twenty water molecules is involved in proton transport, and that there are two types of water molecules that assist the...read more »
Two AMOLF proposals within new Industrial Partnership Programme approved
AMOLF group leaders Mischa Bonn (Biosurface Spectroscopy group) and Gijsje Koenderink (Biological Soft Matter group) have received funding for a joint project in the field of amyloid fibrils.read more »
Squeezing light through a small slit
Researchers of the Universities of Exeter (Great Britain), Madrid and Zaragoza (Spain) and the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF) in Amsterdam have succeeded in tripling the transmission of light through a...read more »
Molecular concert on water
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Water has a completely different surface structure than was assumed until now. AMOLF-group leader Mischa Bonn has shown this together with researchers from University Utrecht and University Amsterdam by...read more »
AMOLF researchers awarded Vici grants
AMOLF group leaders Marileen Dogterom, Mischa Bonn and Pieter Rein ten Wolde have each been awarded a Vici grant for the research proposals they submitted to the Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO). Each grant...read more »
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