Decorating Semiconductors at the Atomic Scale
Crystals grown from layers of atoms arrange themselves on semiconductor surfaces to add new capabilities.
Crystals grown from layers of atoms arrange themselves on semiconductor surfaces to add new capabilities.
Neutron scattering and isotopic substitution techniques reveal how to block vibrations that could leak heat from a photovoltaic cell.
New experiments demonstrate the correlation of natural radiation, unpaired electrons, and decoherence in superconducting qubit devices.
New lens could generate an ion beam that is both small and fast.
Controlling the knotting of molecular chains offers new ties from polymer fluids to industrial applications.
Scientists find the radioactive nucleus selenium-72 is football-shaped, answering a longstanding question about the nuclear shape of selenium isotopes.
Incorporating sterols in the outer membrane of Yarrowia lipolytica makes it significantly more tolerant of ionic liquids.
Lipid-based devices mimic brain-like processing
New approach yields fast, accurate model of how small organic molecules move in chemical processes.
Environmental factors can change interactions among microorganism communities.
Scientists assessed common household fabrics to determine the best for protection against the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.