Data-infused artificial intelligence could speed materials discovery.
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Data-infused artificial intelligence could speed materials discovery. • Email to a friend • New possibilities for future developments in electronic and optical devices have been unlocked by recent advancements in two-dimensional (2D) materials. • Email to a friend • Researchers propose a new approach to describe the interaction of metals with electromagnetic fluctuations i.e., with random bursts of electric and magnetic fields. • Email to a friend • Scientists examined the photocatalytic performances of titanate nanotubes (TNTs) against commonly-used titanium dioxide and discovered superior performance of TNTs. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed a high-resolution lithography process to pattern metal-organic framework (MOF) films. This work will speed up the integration of these materials into microchips. • Email to a friend • Researchers integrated three concepts to achieve a novel graphene photodetector: metallic plasmonic antennas, ultra sub-wavelength waveguiding of light and graphene photodetection. • Email to a friend • Scientists place another piece of the puzzle on how introducing alkali metals into crystals of thin-film flexible solar cells improves their efficiency. • Email to a friend • Researchers demonstrate that dust-sized photovoltaic cells grown on silicon substrate can be heterogeneously integrated with other chiplets using a high-throughput wafer-level packaging process. The ability to integrate various nanoelectronic chiplets - such as processor, memory, and photovoltaics - in an industrial-scale wafer-level-packaging process, unlocks the potential of large-scale manufacturing of these compact integrated systems with high performance and ultralow cost. • Email to a friend • |
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