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- Scientists Find A Simple Solution For Making Ferroelectric Nylon Thin Films 03/04/2020 Ferroelectric film: transparent nylon could be an important building block for the development of transparent electronic circuits in the future.
- Electrons Flow Like Water In Ultra-pure Graphene 01/04/2020 Electrons can behave like a viscous liquid as they travel through a conducting material, producing a spatial pattern that resembles water flowing through a pipe.
- New Ways To Probe Material Properties 30/03/2020 With freezing temperatures on the horizon, There will be plenty of time to size up the latest equipment for materials characterization and analysis. Here are a few of the highlights.
- Terahertz Waves Create Short and Stable Electron Pulses 27/03/2020 Terahertz radiation has been used to improve the quality of ultrashort electron pulses.
- High-Pressure Experiments Reveal Graphene’s 3D Nature 06/02/2020 The Queen Mary Research Shows That Graphene is 3D As Well As 2D
- The Legacy Of César Lattes 01/02/2020 Brazilian physicist César Lattes, considered a national hero for his discoveries, paved the way for trailblazing research projects in particle astrophysics across Latin America and beyond.
- Material Lattice Morphs Into Doubly Curved Shapes 24/01/2020 Researchers have succeeded in 4D-printing material lattices that can shape-morph into complex and doubly curved structures in response to changes in temperature.
- Surfactant Monolayers Help Make Polymer Crystals 21/01/2020 A new technique dubbed surfactant-monolayer-assisted interfacial synthesis (SMAIS) can produce few-layer 2D polymer crystals on the surface of water.
- How to Get a Particle Detector on a Plane 13/01/2020 A small team at the US Department of Energy has been working to assemble, test and transport detector pieces for an upgrade of the ALICE detector array at the CERN lab in Europe.
- Time Reversal Symmetry Breaks in Ferromagnetic Weyl Semimetals 08/01/2020 A group of Princeton University observed novel topological Weyl fermion “line” and “drumhead” surface states in a room temperature magnet – made of cobalt, manganese, and gallium – for the first time.
- Giant Negative Thermal Expansion Seen In Nanomagnet 03/01/2020 A High-Resolution TEM Image Of The Nanoparticles Studied in This Work