Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered how to "draw" on demand the crystals used in many crucial ...
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Scientists ‘draw’ crystals with gold using single laser pulse for better solar panels
The team tackled this challenge using fast laser pulses. The research focused on lead halide perovskites, crystals used in ...
Scientists ‘draw’ crystal patterns using laser light. Call it a jazzed-up version of your childhood crystal-growing kit.
A project at Michigan State University ( MSU) has now developed a new way to stimulate crystal growth using laser pulses, ...
The Wisconsin Science Festival hosted a Crossroads of Ideas event at UW on Oct. 22. to showcase a combination of geological ...
Chemistry students at the University of Cincinnati are exploring lab-grown crystals that do extraordinary things when exposed to light. They bend. They twist. They bounce. And sometimes they explode.
That enormous surface area is one of the unique things that make MOFs so powerful, and it comes from the nanoscale pores – tiny molecular rooms that can trap, separate, transform or transport gases, ...
Andrew Iams, a materials research engineer at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), saw something strange while looking through his electron microscope. He was examining a ...
The advantages of cheaper, faster and more precise crystal formation are clear to see. Crystals are used everywhere, from ...
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