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Current research efforts by Dr. Guo-meng Zhao with the Department of Physics and Astronomy, CaliforniaStateUniversity @ Los Angeles demonstrated superconductivity in carbon nanotube bundles at temperatures exceeding 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Through our efforts we are developing the systems and methods that will allow for the low cost mass manufacture of these high temperature superconductors or hot superconductors for the market place.

Precise control of the diameter, chirality and length are achieved with precisely manufactured nanoimprinting rollers that convert graphene sheet material into carbon naofibers using mechanosynthesis processes wherein the nanomanufacturing process will not introduce any defects into the lattice structure. Thus you get exactly what you need no need to filter out what you need, correct or repair defects.

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NanoSource, Inc. is a nanotech start-up company that is currently developing a revolutionary Mechanosynthesis process for low cost mass manufacture of nanotube and nanofiber structures.

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