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Nano-diamond film studied at UW could advance telecommunications

ne, president of ADT in a release.

In early tests, the diamond film already has shown enormous potential for high-quality performance, and the research could have a far-reaching impact on other sectors, including the defense, industrial, and medical industries.

"Our initial results are very promising," Carpick said.

Carpick's lab work

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Source:wistechnology.com By Chris Fleissner 08/18/06


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