Problem Turned Into Performance for Solar Cells
Boundaries between crystalline grains - usually detrimental - can also boost charge collection in hybrid solar cells.
Boundaries between crystalline grains - usually detrimental - can also boost charge collection in hybrid solar cells.
A novel approach to design and assembly of nanotextured surfaces on photovoltaic devices could improve energy collection.
Antiproton pairs generated in high-energy heavy-ion collisions interact with a strong attractive force.
The neutron skin of the nucleus calcium-48 is much thinner than previously thought.
Nuclear physicists colliding football- and sphere-shaped ions discover evidence supporting a paradigm shift in the birth of the quark-gluon plasma.
Herbivore digestion involves a large variety of enzymes that break woody plants into biofuel building blocks.
Scientists reveal that coupling between electrons and atomic vibrations play a key role in this vexing phenomenon.
Penetrating x-rays can image defects and phase changes during battery charging and discharging.
Near the onset of superconductivity, continuous exchange of electrons occurs between distinct, liquid-like magnetic phases in an iron-based superconductor.
Novel technique accurately distinguishes rare material property linked to improving sensors and computers.
Researchers use surface-sensitive signals to atomically resolve the structure of a rough surface.
Nuclear physics research with radioactive beams enhanced by high-efficiency charge-breeding techniques.