Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Molecular memories are made of this
Advancing our understanding of polymer mechanics opens the way for biological principles to be used in future memory storage devices.
Scientists realize high-performance broadband graphene saturable absorber
Researchers propose a simple and accessible technology for photonic crystal manufacturing.
Shape affects performance of micropillars in heat transfer
New study shows how the shape of nanostructures impacts how well they retain water - and heat.
Intriguing discovery provides new insights into photoelectric effect
The discovery that free electrons can move asymmetrically provides a deeper understanding of one of the basic processes in physics: the photoelectric effect.
New liquid crystals allow the directed transmission of electricity
Organic power cable for electronic components.
Product authentication at your fingertips with plasmonic films
Imagine, too, if fast, stable, and reversible color switching could be easily developed in solids, opening up promising applications in color displays, signage, sensors, and information encryption.
Controlling 2-D magnetism with stacking order
Researchers discover why magnetism in certain materials is different in atomically thin layers and their bulk forms.
A metronome for quantum particles
A new measurement protocol makes it possible to measure the quantum phase of electrons - an important step for attosecond physics.
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