Friday, May 1, 2020
In search of the lighting material of the future
Researchers have gained insights into a promising material for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The substance enables high light yields and would be inexpensive to produce on a large scale - that means it is practically made for use in large-area room lighting.
Twisting 2D materials uncovers their superpowers
Researchers have developed a completely new method for twisting atomically thin materials, paving the way for applications of 'twistronics' based on tunable 2D materials.
A flexible piezoresistive pressure sensor with zero standby power consumption
This work showed a new way to fabricate flexible graphene-based pressure sensors with comprehensive performance via a low-cost process.
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