Monday, May 11, 2020

Artificial synapses on design

Tiny material differences are crucial for the functional behavior of memristive devices.

Future information technologies: 3D Quantum spin liquid revealed

So far, quantum spin liquids have usually only been found in one or two dimensional magnetic systems. Now scientists have found spin liquid behaviour in 3D, due to a so called hyper hyperkagome lattice.

Raise your glass: new nanotechnology clears haze from white wine

New research is ensuring white wines will always look their best as novel magnetic nanotechnology is proving to quickly and efficiently remove haze-forming proteins in white wine.

Unraveling the magnetism of a graphene triangular flake

Triangulene is a triangular graphene flake, which possesses a net magnetic moment: it is a graphene nanometer-size magnet. This magnetic state opens fascinating perspectives on the use of these pure-carbon magnets in technology.

Material manufacturing from particles takes a giant step forward

Researchers have shown another remarkable property of nanocelluloses: their strong binding properties to form new materials with any particle.

Chameleon materials: The origin of color variation in low-dimensional perovskites

Some light-emitting diodes (LEDs) created from perovskite, a class of optoelectronic materials, emit light over a broad wavelength range. Scientists have now shown that in some cases, the explanation of why this happens is incorrect.

Scientists create new recipe for single-atom transistors

Linking multiple copies of these devices may lay the foundation for quantum computing.

Researchers reveal switching mechanism of plasmonic pixels based on magnesium

Scientists have succeeded to observe switching processes at previously unattained nanometer resolution. It opens the door towards new and innovative ultra-high-resolution displays of the future.