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'Smart' crystals that self-repair at -320°F to unlock new space, deep-sea technologies
A team of researchers at New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi discovered a new ...
Under the right circumstances, electrons can actually “freeze” into a bizarre solid form. Now, physicists at Berkeley Lab have created and taken the first ever direct images of this structure. At low ...
Invisible light beyond the range of human vision plays a vital role in communication technologies, medical diagnostics, and optical sensing ...
Your browser does not support the video tag. This video captures the moment an organic crystal, maintained at liquid-nitrogen temperature, repairs a visible crack ...
Piezofluorochromism, the phenomenon of materials reversibly changing their fluorescent color when pressure is applied, is ...
Machine learning (ML) is increasingly being utilized to optimize the research paradigm and shorten the time from discovery to application of novel functional materials, pharmaceuticals, and fine ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; 10.29026/oea.2025.240207, discusses how light boosts exciton transport in organic molecular crystal. Organic semiconductors, composed of organic ...
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Molecular seal strengthens perovskite solar cells, while pushing efficiency to 26.6%
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are known for their impressive ability to convert sunlight into energy, their low production ...
Researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Hebei University have optimized the nucleation process by regulating the interactions between the epitaxial layer and the substrate.
At temperatures where most molecular movement ceases, certain organic crystals begin their self-healing journey. A study led by researchers at Jilin University in China developed transparent, orange, ...
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