Researchers successfully developed a multifunctional sensor based on semiconductor fibers that emulates the five human senses ...
Researchers have developed groundbreaking multifunctional fibers that mimic human senses like smell, taste, and touch.
Physicists have spent more than a century measuring and making sense of the strange ways that photons, electrons, and other ...
The work, from researchers in the UB Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies, could lead to energy-efficient ...
Nanoelectronics power our everyday lives, from smartphones and computers to medical devices. This field focuses on creating ...
Researchers from the University of Basel have looked at how the ferromagnetic properties of electrons in the two-dimensional semiconductor molybdenum disulfide can be better understood.
A six-layer crystal device generates entangled photons efficiently, offering breakthroughs in communication and quantum ...
Researchers have chemically linked 2D materials using a molecular "velcro," resulting in a device with improved optoelectronic properties. The device, made of palladium nanosheets covalently bonded ...
There are 2D materials that are good semiconductors, though, like molybdenum disulfide or tungsten diselenide. “They offer very stable electrical performance even below one nanometer,” Kim said.
Virginia Tech researchers discovered spinel oxides formed on nickel-chromium superalloys as a self-lubricating material ...
Liquid-based photodetector leverages water molecules for quantum dot enhancement, offering high sensitivity and ...
In quantum entanglement, pairs of photons become connected so that if the state of one photon changes, the other changes ...