Improving Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diodes: One Step Closer to Lighting Up Your Room
Nanoscale engineering boosts the performance of quantum dot light emitting diodes.
Nanoscale engineering boosts the performance of quantum dot light emitting diodes.
Process doubles photocurrent from visible sunlight in organic solar cells.
Harnessing the spins of electrons in a new way - enabling efficient magnetic switching and holding promise for spintronic devices.
Adding platinum atoms tunes the color of emitted light.
Researchers have invented a new x-ray imaging technique that could reveal key atomic-scale properties in ferroelectric magnetic materials.
Using neutron diffraction, movement of charged atoms arranged as “stripes” was captured for the first time.
A triple point, where three different atomic structures coexist simultaneously, has been uncovered in vanadium dioxide.
Using sulfur-rich, highly ionic compounds as cathodes and electrolytes enables solid-state lithium-sulfur rechargeable batteries.
Electrons can behave as if they are a hundred times heavier than free electrons and superconducting.
A novel metal-organic framework (MOF) efficiently separates higher octane components from the low value ones, offering great potential for significant cost reduction in gasoline production.
Ionic liquids found to behave differently than expected.
The discovery of the first binary magnetic quasicrystals will enable the unraveling of the fundamental relationship between the structure and magnetism in aperiodic materials.