Browsing: Nanotechnology
A nanotube lattice reveals how electrons shift between 1D and 2D quantum phases under voltage control Atom illustration showing electrons…
SLAC researchers develop an approach to better guide the preparation of cell slices for cryogenic electron tomography imaging. It’s tricky…
Engineers have taken a major step toward producing the smallest earthquakes ever created, shrinking seismic-style vibrations down to the scale…
Photochromic materials with rapid response and high stability are essential for progressive anti-counterfeiting and secure information encryption technologies. Herein, we…
Colloidal quantum dots (QDs), also known as colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs), are zero-dimensional nanoscale semiconductor particles (typically 2–10 nm in size)…
Preparation of LiMPS membranesTo synthesize the MPS3 (M = Cd or Mn) crystals, the metal (Aladdin, 99%), red phosphorus (Aladdin, 99.99%) and…
A simple boundary‑repositioning technique lets materials host infinitely many robust topological states useful for electronics, photonics, and phononics, with a…
Find us at Photonics West in San Francisco, January 17 – 22, Booths 8517 (BIOS) / 3517 (PW) South Lobby,…
Last year, researchers led by UCLA achieved a milestone that physicists had pursued for half a century. They succeeded in…
Abstract:Constructing heterointerface has been the preferential strategy for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to the synergistical H 2 O dissociation…
