In a study recently published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from The University of Tokyo's Institute of Industrial Science have described a technique for locating hydrogen in nanofilms.
An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Krakow, conducted an advanced experiment to demonstrate the electrodeposition process of a platinum-nickel (PtNi) nanolayer on an electrode. This research was published in Nano Letters.
A difficult-to-describe nanoscale object called the magnetic skyrmion might one day yield new microelectronic devices that can do much more--for example, massive data storage--all while consuming much less power.
A new study reveals a novel method for creating nanostructures on Au nano-films using a laser-irradiated scanning probe technique.
Researchers from the ICFO have created a post-deposition in situ passivation technique to minimize surface imperfections in environmentally friendly solution-processed nanocrystal ultrathin solar cells.
An international research team led by NYU Tandon School of Engineering and KAIST has developed a novel approach for identifying and characterizing atomic-scale defects in hBN, a 2D material called "white graphene" due to its exceptional properties.
In a recent article published in npj Advanced Manufacturing, researchers investigated the incorporation of titanium carbide (TiC) nanoparticles into aluminum alloy 7075, aiming to enhance its casting performance by improving fluidity and surface quality for aerospace applications.
Scientists from the City University of Hong Kong found a significant energy loss in metal nanostructures.
In a recent Science Advances article, researchers explored two-dimensional silk fibroin films derived from Bombyx mori silk, highlighting their potential in electronics due to unique structural properties and biocompatibility.
In a recent study, researchers explored the use of Bentonite Nanoclay to enhance the durability of mortar in historical brick constructions, employing a Nano Spraying Technique (NST) to protect against environmental degradation and extend the lifespan of heritage buildings.
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