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A research team has provided the first experimental proof that flat electronic bands in a kagome superconductor are active and directly shape electronic and magnetic behaviors. Researchers from Rice ...
A new oxygen breathing film crystal switches transparency and conductivity, offering promise for clean energy and electronics ...
Handy material This model of a human hand was made using a liquid metal matrix. (Courtesy: Pu Zhang) A liquid metal lattice that can be crushed but returns to its original shape on heating has been ...
Multifunctional liquid metal lattice materials through hybrid design and manufacturing. Additive Manufacturing, 2020; 33: 101117 DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2020.101117 ...
Strange atomic vibration discovered in graphene could solve one of the greatest mysteries in physics
A new microscope allows scientists to watch electrons shake graphene’s atoms in real time, revealing something called ...
Compact, reflective, easy-to-manufacture mirrors are a critical component for advancing astronomical technology in space. Mirrors are a key component in most telescopes, though they are notoriously ...
The development of efficient electrocatalysts for saline water oxidation (SWO) is imperative for advancing seawater splitting ...
Led by Asst. Prof. Pu Zhang, a team of scientists at New York's Bingham University started by 3D printing lattice-type structures out of an existing metal known as Field's alloy.
The focus of the study was a bulk single crystal of a topological kagome metal, known as CsV3Sb5 – a metal that becomes superconducting below 2.5 degrees Kelvin, or minus 455 degrees Fahrenheit.
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