
Generating Light from Darkness
New device promises power generation in total darkness
New device promises power generation in total darkness
Researchers create spiraling inorganic crystals that could hold unique properties.
Experiments reveal how electron interactions play a role in a new type of superconductor made up of just two sheets of twisted graphene.
Scientists discovered evidence of a long-sought quantum spin liquid state that can be controlled with magnetic fields
Modeling technique calculates material design in 23 hours instead of 2000 years
Growing two-dimensional crystals on curved surfaces introduces strain to control the crystal’s light emission.
Physicists show unconventional pairing in a new type of superconductor that could be useful for quantum computing
New material is 10 times more efficient at converting light to electricity than other materials
A new class of material absorbs and fixes atmospheric carbon dioxide to help it grow, get denser, and repair itself using sunlight.
By rotating materials commonly used in computer storage devices, scientists found a new way to change their intrinsic properties
Layer-by-layer analysis uncovers microscopic mechanisms that affect thin film magnetism important to electronics.
Scientists discover a completely new atomic motion in a 2-D material.