Researchers have developed a high-precision technology that enables them to carve nanometric patterns into two-dimensional materials.
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Researchers have developed a high-precision technology that enables them to carve nanometric patterns into two-dimensional materials. • Email to a friend • There are physical limits to how powerful computers can become if they are to maintain their size. Molecular electronics can solve that problem, and now researchers are contributing to this field with a new, efficient conducting material, based on molecules. • Email to a friend • Scientists have developed a new approach for generating layered, difficult-to-combine, heterostructured solids. • Email to a friend • A new EU project focuses on quantum materials, whose properties can be modified significantly by elastic deformation. • Email to a friend • Researchers have managed to manipulate and track the movement of individual magnetic vortices called skyrmions, which have been touted as strong candidates to act as information carriers in next-generation storage devices and as synapses for neuromorphic computing. • Email to a friend • Researchers report that the twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenide WSe2 enables the realization of exotic correlated phenomena, including high-Tc superconductivity and correlated insulators, in a controlled manner and without the geometrical restriction found in twisted bilayer graphene. • Email to a friend • Scientists have managed to drive a prototypical antiferromagnet into a new magnetic state using terahertz frequency light. • Email to a friend • Traditional fluorescent dyes to examine bacteria viability are toxic and suffer poor photostability - but using the Vortex Fluidic Device has enabled the preparation of a new generation of aggregation-induced emission dye luminogens using graphene oxide. • Email to a friend • |
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