An new study reports on the development of a colloidal quantum dot photodetector capable of detecting light in the far infrared.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Colloidal quantum dot photodetectors can now see further than before
An new study reports on the development of a colloidal quantum dot photodetector capable of detecting light in the far infrared.
Pretty with a twist
Complex, porous, chiral nanopatterns arise from a simple linear building blocks.
Brain-like network uses disorder to create order
A disordered network that is capable of detecting ordered patterns: it sounds contradictory, but it comes close to the way our brain works.
Decontaminating pesticide-polluted water using engineered nanomaterial and sunlight
Researchers develop a new ecological process to degrade atrazine.
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