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Nanophysics Mar 27, 2025

Scientists achieve breakthrough in harnessing heat to control magnetism in 2D materials

Pioneering new research could help unlock exciting new potential to create ultrafast, laser-driven storage devices. The study, led by experts from the University of Exeter, could revolutionize the field of data storage through ...

Nanophysics Mar 20, 2025

Overcoming stacking constraints in hexagonal boron nitride via metal-organic chemical vapor deposition

Researchers from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and the University of Montpellier have successfully synthesized wafer-scale hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) exhibiting an AA-stacking configuration, a crystal ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 18, 2025

3D van der Waals open frameworks signal a new era in porous materials

Researchers from Kyoto University have achieved a significant advancement in materials science by developing the world's first three-dimensional van der Waals open frameworks (WaaFs). This innovation challenges the conventional ...

Nanophysics Mar 17, 2025

Tellurium boosts 2D semiconductor performance for faster photodetection

A group of Carnegie Mellon University researchers recently devised a method allowing them to create large amounts of a material required to make two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors with record high performance. Their paper, ...

Nanomaterials Mar 12, 2025

Opening a new chapter in 3D microprinting with MXene

The Smart 3D Printing Research Team at KERI, led by Dr. Seol Seung-kwon has developed the world's first technology for printing high-resolution 3D microstructures using MXene, a material known as the dream material.

Nanophysics Mar 12, 2025

Scientists achieve universal technique—called van der Waals squeezing—for atomic manufacturing of 2D metals

Since the groundbreaking discovery of graphene in 2004, the dizzying pace of progress in two-dimensional (2D) materials has ushered in a new era of fundamental research and technological innovation. Although nearly 2,000 ...

Nanophysics Feb 24, 2025

Superlubricity enables frictionless sliding in electronic devices only two atoms thick

A technological advancement from Tel Aviv University has, for the first time, enabled the application of the scientific phenomenon of superlubricity in electronic components. As a result, the research team successfully harnessed ...

Analytical Chemistry Feb 24, 2025

Unlocking opportunities to create new designer 2D materials with a twist

Chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have successfully imaged the dynamic assembly of bilayer covalent organic frameworks (COFs) in solution, providing new insights into controlled stacking and moiré ...

Nanophysics Feb 20, 2025

Advancing quantum materials: A new approach to controlling electronic states

A collaborative team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD), Nanjing University, Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory (SLAB), and international partners has introduced a new ...

Condensed Matter Feb 19, 2025

Magnetic semiconductor preserves 2D quantum properties in 3D material

There is a big problem with quantum technology—it's tiny. The distinctive properties that exist at the subatomic scale usually disappear at macroscopic scales, making it difficult to harness their superior sensing and communication ...

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