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Thundat, Thomas

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nanoscale Sciences/MS 6123 Oak Ridge TN, 37831 Ph 865.574.6201 (Thomas Thundat) www.oml.gov Surface effect microsensors, homeland security projects, and much in basic research. [Pg.317]

Thomas Thundat, Ph.D., Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nanoscale Science and Devices Group Mail stop-6123,... [Pg.395]

The authors would like to acknowledge the scientific collaboration of -Kevin Linker and colleagues at SNL/DOE, Drs. Andy McGill and Eric Houser atNRL/DOD, Dr. Rick Mylck at BMS, Inc., Dr. Thomas Thundat at ORNL/DOE, and Linda Deel, ATE. [Pg.299]

Thomas Thundat, Life Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratoiy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. [Pg.322]

These days security is at the top of everyone s iist of important concerns, especiaiiy for those peopie who are responsibie for the safety of our transportation systems. In particuiar, airports need speedy and sensitive detectors for expiosives. Piastic expiosives are especiaiiy tricky to detect because they do not respond to metai detectors, and they can be shaped into innocent-iooking objects to avoid X-ray detection. However, a team of scientists at Oak Ridge Nationai Laboratory ied by Thomas Thundat has just pubiished a description of an inexpensive device that is extremeiy sensitive to two N-containing compounds found in piastic expiosives. The key part of this detection device is a tiny (180-micrometer), V-shaped cantiiever made of siiicon. The cantiiever is shown in the accompanying photo next to a human hair for size comparison. [Pg.467]


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