Thursday, November 12, 2015

Miniaturizable magnetic resonance

Microscopic gem the key to new development in magnetic lab-on-a-chip technology.

New research extends classic quantum optics phenomenon

Physicists have extended the theory of resonance fluorescence, a classic phenomenon in quantum optics, to 2D nanostructures that have novel light emission properties.

Light wave technique an advance for optical research

Researchers have developed artificial microflowers that self-assemble in water and mimic the natural blooming process, an important step for advances in frontier-edge electronics.

NanoRisk app to guide researchers in the handling of nanomaterials

The app is a guide to help the researcher in the risk assessment of nanomaterials. This evaluation is determined based on the physicochemical characteristics and the activities to be carried out by staff in research laboratories.

New class of materials for organic electronics

Joint project details charge transport in polymeric carbon nitride for first time.

Quantum dots made from fool's gold boost battery performance

Making the quantum dots out of iron pyrite, commonly known as fool's gold, can produce batteries that charge quickly and work for dozens of cycles.

Magnetic monopoles: crystal clear

Physicists study magnetic monopoles in spin ice crystals and explain why double layers of magnetic charges can be found.