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- Researchers Design Transistors Based On Ionic Gel Made Of A Conductive Polymer 22/12/2020 Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have created a new carbon-based electrical device, π-ion gel transistors (PIGTs) by using an ionic gel made of a conductive polymer.
- Abnormal Conductivity In Low Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene 21/12/2020 Materials scientists can control the interlayer twist angle of materials to offer a powerful method to tune electronic properties of two-dimensional (2-D) van der Waals materials.
- The New Light-Based Quantum Computer Jiuzhang Has Achieved Quantum Supremacy 18/12/2020 A second type of quantum device performed a calculation impossible for a traditional computer.
- Scientists Run A 'Speed Test' To Boost Production Of Carbon Nanotubes 16/12/2020 Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a "simple and elegant" way to boost productivity and pave the way for cheaper and more accessible nanotube-based technology.
- Raman Holography For Biology 14/12/2020 Raman spectroscopy is widely used in analytical sciences to identify molecules via their structural fingerprint.
- Magnetic Vortices Come Full Circle 11/12/2020 Magnets often harbor hidden beauty.
- Graphene: The Building Block For Sustainable Cities 09/12/2020 Innovation in advanced materials offers the disruptive potential to transform the way we build our future cities—and make them greener and smarter.
- This Material Could Camouflage Objects From Infrared Cameras 07/12/2020 The coating flouts the typical trend of hotter objects radiating more light.
- World's Smallest Atom-Memory Unit Created 04/12/2020 Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics to big data to brain-inspired computing could soon be on the way after engineers created the smallest memory device yet.
- Graphene Balloons To Identify Noble Gases 02/12/2020 New research by scientists from Delft University of Technology and the University of Duisburg-Essen uses the motion of atomically thin graphene to identify noble gasses.
- A Mysterious Superconductor’s Wave Could Reveal The Physics Behind The Materials 30/11/2020 High-temperature superconductors exhibit a phase of matter called a ‘pair-density wave’
