Carbon Nanotubes Give Two Excitons for the Price of One
Efficient generation of photon pairs from modified carbon nanotubes shows path to new types of light sources.
Efficient generation of photon pairs from modified carbon nanotubes shows path to new types of light sources.
Researchers developed a new self-generating lubricant with great potential for industrial applications.
Researchers design self-assembling nanosheets that mimic the surface of cells.
Scientists add active control to design capabilities for new lightweight flat optical devices.
A new supercapacitor could be a competitive alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
Atom probe tomography reveals key explanations for stable performance over a cutting-edge diesel-exhaust catalyst’s lifetime.
A nickelate thin film senses electric field changes analogous to the electroreception sensing organ in sharks, which detects the bioelectric fields of prey.
Let’s talk! Scientists demonstrate coherent coupling between a quantum dot and a donor atom in silicon, vital for moving information inside quantum computers.
Creating nanotextured glass surfaces completely eliminates reflections of all colors of light, making the glass nearly invisible.
Study reveals surprising, bad chemical reactivity in battery components previously considered compatible.
Scientists use ion beams to write high-purity metal structures, enabling nanofabrication opportunities.
Window material repeatedly switches from being see-through to blocking the heat and converting sunlight into electricity.