Understanding How Semiconductors Absorb Light
Advances in how we calculate optical properties of semiconductors shorten the path to improved solar cells and other optoelectronic devices.
Advances in how we calculate optical properties of semiconductors shorten the path to improved solar cells and other optoelectronic devices.
When it comes to stressing a crystal during irradiation, not all atoms are created equal.
Tropical atmospheric data used to test climate model accuracy.
Molecular structures provide insights into biomass deconstruction.
New clues emerge about microbial decomposition mechanisms.
Nanoscale imaging of the current generated by light provides insights for future generation optoelectronic devices.
Ordered arrays of functional proteins with designed molecular properties created through self-assembly by combining proteins and synthetic polymers.
Exploiting the self-organizing nature of atoms to block heat transfer and improve thermal-to-electrical energy conversion.
Nano-porous metal oxide coatings on carbon fiber dramatically enhance the electrical storage capacity for supercapacitors.
Observation of wavelike heat conduction reveals new possibilities for tailoring thermal transport through wave effects.
First observation of key intermediate state in the conversion of one photon to two electrons.
Assessment shows Midwest could support biomass production while benefiting climate.