Browsing: 2D Materials
A silicon metasurface uses polarization of light as a key, allowing different encrypted holographic images to be recovered from the…
Ultrathin, stretchable, and 3D-printable nanotube composites can shield electronics from both electromagnetic interference (EMI) and neutron radiation in extreme environments.…
A new review in Nanoenergy Advances argues that graphene-family materials could help tackle one of artificial intelligence’s most pressing problems: energy…
Researchers have directly imaged the electrostatic landscape inside a single moiré unit cell for the first time, using a new…
What if, instead of completely redesigning material composition, researchers could transform physical properties through tiny, nanoscale changes to shape? A…
Atomic-scale strain created during growth turns out to be the hidden lever controlling excitons in WS2 layered on graphene. Study: Excitons…
A research team at the University of Jyväskylä’s Nanoscience Center has uncovered fundamental principles that could significantly improve the stability…
By wiring molecular triplets into lanthanide-doped nanoparticles, researchers create the first electrically driven NIR-II LEDs from an insulating host. Study:…
Harnessing nanoscale defects in atomically thin chromiteen, researchers have built a bendable device that produces volts from ocean waves. Study:…
A new method for printing 2D material transistors delivers flexibility and performance without the toxic trade-offs of traditional fabrication. Study:…
