Insight into charge generation induced by light could enable the design of better photocatalysts made from nanomaterials.
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Insight into charge generation induced by light could enable the design of better photocatalysts made from nanomaterials. • Email to a friend • Physicists have created a new material layered by two structures, forming a superlattice, that at a high temperature is a super-efficient insulator conducting current without dissipation and lost energy. • Email to a friend • The discovery may lead to applications in quantum information processing because time crystals automatically remain intact - coherent - in varying conditions. Protecting coherence is the main difficulty hindering the development of powerful quantum computers. • Email to a friend • A novel synthetic approach broke through the limitation of wet-chemistry methods for synthesizing immiscible and high entropy nanoalloys. The composition and size of the obtained nanoalloys were also controllable by varying the experimental conditions/parameters. • Email to a friend • Researchers have made their strongest and most conductive fibers yet, made of long carbon nanotubes through a wet spinning process. • Email to a friend • Integrated lightwave electronic circuits allow the absolute phase of a light wave to be determined. • Email to a friend • Researchers have discovered a way to bind two negatively charged electron-like particles which could create opportunities to form novel materials for use in new technological developments. • Email to a friend • Scientists have now simulated and evaluated one hundred possible 2D materials for building high-performance transistors and discovered 13 promising candidates. • Email to a friend • |
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