Keeping Cool with a Black Semiconductor
The orientation-dependent thermal properties of black phosphorous could be used to keep microchips cool and improve their efficiency.
The orientation-dependent thermal properties of black phosphorous could be used to keep microchips cool and improve their efficiency.
New metal nanomesh leads to super stretchable and transparent gold electrodes that don’t wear out.
Tabletop laser systems generate extreme ultraviolet probes will advance research towards a new generation of energy-conserving electronics.
Liquid metal transforms solid alloy into pore-filled structure that could be used in future batteries.
Scientists review how we are matching – or exceeding – nature’s ability to make strong, tough lightweight structural materials.
Atomic-scale simulations predict how to use nanoparticles to increase hydrogen production.
Affordable, Earth-abundant catalyst achieves efficient solar-driven hydrogen fuel production.
A simplified architecture leads to efficiencies rivaling conventional silicon solar cells.
Patterned arrays of nanometer-sized connections in two-dimensional semiconductors could enable ultrathin integrated circuits for smartphones and solar cells.
Dressing electrons with a rotating field of laser light creates distinct, controllable states, opening the door for innovative electronics.
Chameleon-like color changes are observed by confining liquid crystals within small drops.
Three-dimensional structure of nanocrystals in solution determined with atomic resolution using a new technique.