Researchers have made a new type of material usable for chip technology. This enables faster, more efficient computers and new types of quantum devices.
Using a unique combination technology, a team of researchers has analyzed the mechanisms of the light-matter interaction in nanomaterials at the smallest and fastest levels.
Researchers biomimetically synthesized soft ferromagnetic nanoparticles with high magnetic targeting and tumor tissue penetration based on the biomineralization mechanism of the natural 'biocompass' of magnetotactic bacteria.
These findings are expected to help with the development of hybrid materials for use in harsh environments, such as outer space, by applying the technique to a variety of materials.