
Changing the Nature of Optics in One Step
Researchers invent a new single-step approach to constructing electromagnetic metamaterials uses tiny self-assembled pillars in composite films.
Researchers invent a new single-step approach to constructing electromagnetic metamaterials uses tiny self-assembled pillars in composite films.
Scientists coax simple molecules into forming complex three-dimensional structures for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.
Scientists determine the precise location and identity of all 23,000 atoms in a nanoparticle.
Atomically flat materials used to fabricate the world’s smallest transistor.
New state of matter holds promise for ultracompact data storage and processing.
Use of electric fields to reversibly change a material’s hardness by up to 30 percent promises new functionalities for microphones and sensors.
Researchers trigger ultrafast response to see how molecules redistribute energy in quadrillionths of a second.
Seeding x-ray free electron lasers with customized electron beams produces incredibly stable laser pulses that could enable new scientific discoveries.
Scientists advance the precision controlled synthesis of gold nanocrystals, which could create new catalysts that improve industrial energy efficiency.
Scientists found that removing lines of atoms in thin electronic materials creates “veins” that could benefit solar panels and more.
Delta undulator provides researchers with a new tool to probe chiral materials with widespread utility in agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
Discovery of promising next-generation inhibitors for metastatic melanoma treatment done with help from x-ray crystallography.