Researchers designed a photonic crystal that changes and records colors, heals itself, and adheres to surfaces, offering exciting possibilities for sensors and anti-counterfeiting.
The research features one of the largest labeled datasets of its kind and promises to advance the understanding of how materials behave not only under irradiated conditions, but potentially under other types of extremes as well.
This innovation begins to pave the way toward scalable production of graphene-based memristors, devices crucial for non-volatile memory and artificial neural networks.
Researchers developed a memristor with metal-dielectric layers that remembers electrical signals. Its metal-dielectric interface boosts switching, improving image recognition.