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October 8th, 2004
Spintronics lab adds to momentum at UAlbany
Abstract:
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the state University at Albany has a weeks-old spintronics lab that is open for business.
The 500-square-foot lab does not occupy a lot of space at Albany NanoTech's Center for Environmental Sciences and Technology Management building, known as CESTM, but it's got two instruments worth a combined $2 million that cost a bit to run.
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