Thursday, December 6, 2018

New traffic rules in 'Graphene City'

Topological control of electrons means future electronic roadways are now possible.

Tiny bubbles in microfluidic devices break each other up

Engineers demonstrate mechanics of making foam with bubbles in distinct sizes.

New model for assessing the effect of ionizing radiation on micro- and nanoelectronic devices

The proposed model serves to improve the quality and efficiency of sophisticated microelectronic equipment operation in extreme conditions of outer space and to reduce its cost.

Interactive size control of catalyst nanoparticles

Scientists have developed a qualitatively new technique to improve the process of catalyst optimization in microfluidic systems. The size of the catalyst nanoparticles can now be changed interactively, during a continuous flow through the catalyst bed.

Form-fitting, nanoscale sensors now make sense

Researchers develop method to transfer entire 2D circuits to any smooth surface.

A 3D imaging technique unlocks properties of perovskite crystals

Scientists have, for the first time, visualized the 3D atomic and electron density structure of the most complex perovskite crystal structure system decoded to date.

Engineers invent groundbreaking spin-based memory device

Researchers have discovered that using ferrimagnets can result in dramatically more stable and efficient spin-based memories.