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Nanophysics Jun 12, 2025

Capturing the fleeting transformation of perovskite nanomaterials under light

A team has developed a powerful new spectroscopic technique that enables real-time tracking of how perovskite nanomaterials change under light. The study is published in the journal Nature Communications.

Optics & Photonics Jun 5, 2025

Quantum state lifetimes extended by laser-triggered electron tunneling in cuprate ladders

Quantum materials exhibit remarkable emergent properties when they are excited by external sources. Functional applications of these properties rely heavily on their tunability in real time. However, these excited states ...

Analytical Chemistry May 16, 2025

Subtle ligand modifications in aluminum complexes unlock enhanced solid-state light emission

Artificial light, once a luxury, has become central to modern life, with its evolution spanning from fire to LEDs. Now, researchers have developed a new class of efficient light-emitting materials as promising candidates ...

Nanophysics May 13, 2025

Photoresponsive cages show promise for tunable supramolecular electronics

In a recent study that merges supramolecular chemistry and molecular electronics, a research team has demonstrated how supramolecular porphyrin-based cages can enable tunable photoresponsive charge transport (CT) behaviors ...

Nanomaterials May 9, 2025

Sulfur-capped carbon nanobelts promise novel applications

RIKEN chemists have hit upon a fast and easy way to combine so-called nanobelts of carbon with sulfur-containing functional groups. The work is published in the journal Nature Communications.

Condensed Matter May 7, 2025

Improved modeling of the Pockels effect may help advance optoelectronic technology

The use of light signals to connect electronic components is a key element of today's data communication technologies, because of the speed and efficiency that only optical devices can guarantee. Photonic integrated circuits, ...

Nanophysics May 1, 2025

Depositing quantum dots on corrugated chips improves photodetector capabilities

Near-infrared photodetectors are used in biomedical sensing and defense and security technologies. For enhanced performance and integrated, compact imaging systems, the photodetectors must be able to detect multiple wavelengths ...

Condensed Matter Apr 18, 2025

Layered room-temperature altermagnet shows promise for advanced spintronics

Traditionally, magnetic materials have been divided into two main categories: ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. Over the past few years, however, physicists have uncovered the existence of altermagnets, a new type of magnetic ...

Nanophysics Apr 10, 2025

Chiral plasmonic nanostructures push the limits of light manipulation on the nanoscale

Researchers from ICMAB are revolutionizing how we manipulate light at the nanoscale using chiral plasmonic structures—nanomaterials designed to interact with polarized light in extraordinary ways.

Nanomaterials Apr 9, 2025

Atomic-scale mechanism of water-induced perovskite degradation revealed

A research team has successfully observed and identified the water-induced degradation mechanism of perovskite, which is a next-generation optoelectronic material, in real time at the atomic scale. Published in Matter, this ...

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