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Nanomaterials Oct 20, 2021

Facet controllable synthesis of two-dimensional rare earth oxides

Since graphene was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010, two-dimensional (2D) materials have continued to attract researchers' attention in logic, storage, optoelectronic and photonic 2D device manufacturing fields because of ...

Nanophysics Oct 19, 2021

Efficient light-emitting diodes based on oriented perovskite nanoparticles

Planar perovskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are high-performance and cost-effective electroluminescence devices that are ideal for large-area display and lighting applications. By exploring the emission layers with high ...

Astronomy Oct 12, 2021

First frequency-time-resolved imaging spectroscopy observations of solar radio spikes

Solar radio spikes are short duration, narrowband radio bursts that are signatures of the acceleration of non-thermal electrons in solar flares. They are observed over a wide range of frequencies from the tens of MHz (Melnik ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Oct 12, 2021

Enhancing piezoelectric properties under pressure

Stress enhances the properties of a promising material for future technologies.

Nanophysics Oct 5, 2021

Can butterfly wings help detect COVID-19 faster?

An international team, led by Swinburne University of Technology and Australian National University (ANU), have made a breakthrough discovery that could potentially lead to faster, more accurate molecular or virus tests, ...

Nanophysics Oct 4, 2021

Multistep mechanism of nanostructure formation in liquid crystal

Most of our daily commodities, such as plastics, alloys and processed foods, are provided as solids, and they are often processed by a controlled cooling process from a liquid mixture to a solid. Liquid crystals, solutions, ...

Condensed Matter Sep 30, 2021

Unusual material could improve the reliability of electronics and other devices

Moving heat around where you want it to go—adding it to houses and hairdryers, removing it from car engines and refrigerators—is one of the great challenges of engineering.

Materials Science Sep 28, 2021

Study explores remarkable negative thermal expansion seen in layered ruthenates

A formerly unnoticed monoclinic distortion in Ca2RuO4 explains its enormous negative thermal expansion (NTE) over a wide range of temperatures, discover researchers from Tokyo Tech. The work promises a different route for ...

Polymers Sep 16, 2021

Engineering a polymer network to act as active camouflage on demand

The animal kingdom is full of creatures with active camouflage. What looks like a drab pile of sand and rocks might actually be a brightly colored squid, expanding and contracting structures within their skin to reveal shades ...

Nanomaterials Sep 13, 2021

New method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision

A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.

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