Coming to a Monitor near You: Notorious “Perfection”
Superacid treatment of semiconductors could lead to atomically perfect transparent displays and energy-efficient computer chips.
Superacid treatment of semiconductors could lead to atomically perfect transparent displays and energy-efficient computer chips.
Researchers develop breakthrough technique for non-invasive electron microscopy for soft materials
Molecular Foundry-pioneered instrument produces detailed views of lightweight atoms.
First-of-their-kind images could aid in use of DNA to build tiny, lightweight devices.
This development could lead to new materials for ultra-small transistors, diodes, and more
International team shows that modified graphene is 105 times more sensitive at detecting ammonia.
Researchers trapped and detected ensembles of electrons, an important step in isolating single electrons for use in a new generation of low-power supercomputing.
Disentanglement reveals exotic magnetic properties in a ytterbium-based compound.
Scientists apprehended the atomic-scale, microscopic mechanism that limits light emission in LED lighting.
Computer-designed molecular complex can be used in halogen-free electrolytes for batteries with superior performance.
New findings will help extend the lifetime of catalysts used to process bio-oils in liquid systems.
The orientation-dependent thermal properties of black phosphorous could be used to keep microchips cool and improve their efficiency.