Discovery could lower cost and expand possibilities for building-integrated solar energy collection
Researchers working at the Ultrafast Laser Lab at the University of Kansas successfully created the material by combining atomically thin layers of molybdenum disulfide and rhenium disulfide
Electronic devices set to become smaller, flexible and highly efficient—following University of Warwick research on 2D materials
Imagine: an ultrathin smart tablet that can be stretched from mini-size to extra large
Rutgers’ Richard Riman invented energy-efficient technology that could help limit climate change
Finding opens new potential to mass produce structural colors
The augmented material could lead to the development of fully integrated silicon photonics
The lab will be used to address a number of needs spanning materials characterization and high-resolution imaging
Berkeley Lab researchers help to map iron-platinum particle in unprecedented detail
Technique can mass-produce graphene with three ingredients: hydrocarbon gas, oxygen, and a spark plug
"We have achieved 300-nanometer patterns, but we could easily make them as small as several tens of nanometers"
Research helps to make the most of nanoscale catalytic effects for nanotechnology
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