Researchers have developed and demonstrated a technique that allows them to engineer a class of materials called layered hybrid perovskites (LHPs) down to the atomic level, which dictates precisely how the materials convert electrical charge into light.
Quantum shell scintillator achieves a single-digit nanosecond lifetime while preserving efficiency levels equal to traditional scintillators, which makes them better suited to a wider range of uses.
New starch-based nanocomposites with MXene offer biodegradable, high-performance materials for sustainable electronics, reducing the environmental impact of e-waste.
Scientists used light to visualize and manipulate tiny magnetic domains in a quantum material with an electric field, revealing insights for future tech advancements.
Chemists have developed a way to make diverse chiral DNA catalysts by merging DNA repair with biorthogonal chemistry, paving the way for more efficient and versatile approaches to asymmetric catalysis.