New study shows tuning plasmonic interactions in quasi-2D perovskite nanostripes significantly enhances photodetector ...
Materials — When complicated geometry proves more trouble than it’s worth, the deceptively simple function of transmitting torque can be improved by even small changes in chemical makeup. The core ...
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Dual substitution induces room-temperature ferromagnetism and negative thermal expansion in BiFeO₃
Using a dual-cation substitution approach, researchers at Science Tokyo introduced ferromagnetism into bismuth ferrite, a ...
A chip-scale interface entangles light and electronic states without cryogenic cooling, bringing quantum networking hardware ...
Quantum technologies are systems that leverage quantum mechanical effects to perform computations, share information or ...
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Ultrafast light drives 10x magnetic motion, offering new tools for quantum devices
A new study reveals how trillionth-of-a-second light pulses strongly deflect magnetization by exploiting orbital-spin ...
Using a dual-cation substitution approach, researchers at Science Tokyo introduced ferromagnetism into bismuth ferrite, a ...
Simulations show how disordered dusty plasma systems can organize into a segregated state with an external force.
Sponsored Content: Regal Rexnord Global Product Manager Tony discusses the company’s outlook on the future, offerings to the ...
This article explores key mixed-signal applications, highlighting the difference between signal-path faults and rail-driven ...
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Shells, beans, and plant fibers-made artificial synapse mimics the human brain
UNIST researchers from South Korea have developed the fully biodegradable artificial synapse made entirely from materials like beans.
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