Around 4.4 billion people worldwide still lack reliable access to safe drinking water. Newly designed, thin floating films ...
Researchers have for the first time measured the true properties of individual MXene flakes—an exciting new nanomaterial with ...
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Ultra-thin sodium films offer low-cost alternative to gold and silver in optical technologies
From solar panels to next-generation medical devices, many emerging technologies rely on materials that can manipulate light ...
MXene thin films deliver brighter, more tunable structural colors and a wider color range than conventional materials, ...
A team at the University of St Andrews has unlocked a major step toward true holographic displays by combining OLEDs with ...
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Scientists fuse light and vibration to open new ways of controlling energy in devices
Scientists have found a way to make atoms dance with light, quite literally. In certain crystals, vibrations called phonons can now merge with light waves to form entirely new hybrid states of matter.
Until now, holograms have been created using lasers, but now researchers have used a new ensemble of components that could ...
Researchers in Germany have now directly observed this wobble with the highest precision yet thanks to a large ring laser gyroscope they developed for this purpose. The instrument, which is located in ...
A team of researchers from Rice and collaborators have found a way to make two different phonons in thin films of lead halide perovskite interact with light so strongly that they merge into entirely ...
New research from the University of St Andrews paves the way for holographic technology, with the potential to transform smart devices, communication ...
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