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Surface plasmons move at nearly the speed of light and travel farther than expected, possibly leading to faster electronic circuits.
Surface plasmons move at nearly the speed of light and travel farther than expected, possibly leading to faster electronic circuits.
Spectroscopy combined with theory and computation determines the interaction between carbon dioxide and water.
Researchers determine the reaction pathway to how soot and other toxic components form in combustion systems.
Innovative materials adsorb carbon dioxide via an unprecedented cooperative insertion mechanism.
X-ray pulses from the Linac Coherent Light Source probe the molecular dynamics of photoexcitation.
For the first time, researchers detect how light excites electrons in metal.
Hot nanostructures cool faster when they are physically close together.
Unusual structure, bonding, and properties may provide a new possibility for a californium borate.
Study reveals peculiar mechanism of radical addition-elimination, enabling more accurate modeling of combustion and other reactions.
Imaging of cerium oxide nanocrystals provides new insights into the different behaviors of catalyst for emission control, other uses.
Tiny semiconducting crystals show promise for solar cell architectures and light-emitting devices.
Concentrating noble-metal catalyst atoms on the surface of porous nano-frame alloys shows over thirty-fold increase in performance.