Newly achieved precise control over light emitted from incredibly tiny sources, a few nanometers in size, embedded in ...
Breakthrough in light emission control from nanoscale sources in 2D materials could enhance ultra-high-resolution displays and quantum computing technologies.
The light emitted from 2D materials can be modulated by embedding a second 2D material inside them, a new study suggests.
The researchers embedded nanodots made of a 2D material called molybdenum diselenide inside another 2D material, tungsten diselenide, and then aimed a beam of electrons at the structure to make it ...
Molybdenum is a critical metal used mainly in steel and chemicals ... unusual or unexpected geological or structure formations, cave-ins, flooding and severe weather); inadequate insurance, or the ...
Researchers have discovered that incipient ferroelectricity can revolutionize computer memory, enabling ultra-low power ...
Units can be flexible in size, depending on the need, the U.S. Department of Energy reports. Using renewables to provide the ...
Customized 3D-printed medical implants are becoming more common, and a new study has taken this technology to the next level.