
Stretched to the Limit and Sparkling on Curved Surfaces
Growing two-dimensional crystals on curved surfaces introduces strain to control the crystal’s light emission.
Growing two-dimensional crystals on curved surfaces introduces strain to control the crystal’s light emission.
Researchers determine how to design better materials for energy storage.
Novel isotope tracking brings nanoscale chemistry into view
Novel microscopy method cuts instrument crosstalk, boosts accuracy
3D printing enables new shapes and sizes for biomedical devices
Discovery of novel polymers with extreme stretching, vibration suppression, and self-healing.
New method can make films of atomically thin carbon that are over a foot long.
A new approach to atom probe tomography promises more precise and accurate measurements vital to semiconductors used in computers, lasers, detectors, and more.
Atom probe tomography reveals key explanations for stable performance over a cutting-edge diesel-exhaust catalyst’s lifetime.
Scientists use ion beams to write high-purity metal structures, enabling nanofabrication opportunities.
New spectroscopic technique measures heat in itty-bitty volumes that could reveal insights for electronics and energy technology.
Iron may be more valuable than platinum. Sometimes.