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Characterization news, November 2021

Researchers turned an inert 2D material into a chemically active catalytic support by covering it in tiny holes filled with precious metal atoms.

Researchers have reported the first measurements of the ultra-low-friction behavior of a 2D material known as magnetene.

Researchers have managed to observe temperature-driven spatial changes of magnetic domains in a Mott insulator at atomic scales.

Using a scanning probe microscope, researchers have been able to determine the quantum interactions that give rise to a stable standing molecule.

Researchers have shown that applying short, high-voltage pulses can improve the joining of materials in solid-state batteries.

Researchers have developed a method for calculating the wavefunctions of electrons in a material from physical measurements.

Researchers have shown that placing the 2D material tungsten diselenide between 'mirrors' can cause it to emit laser-like light at room temperature.

For the first time, researchers have demonstrated an exotic magnetic phenomenon known as the quantum anomalous Hall effect in bilayer graphene.

An exploration of the amazing world of surface science.

Researchers have probed the relationship between charge density waves and the strange metal state in a high-temperature superconductor.

For the first time, researchers have demonstrated ferromagnetic behavior in a monolayer of chromium chloride.

Researchers have discovered that interactions between the layers of nacre in a pearl cause its symmetry to become more and more precise as it grows.

Researchers have discovered why applying pressure to a lithium-metal battery can boost its performance, and determined the optimum pressure.

Using X-ray light and laser light, a new analytical instrument can probe a perovskite’s crystal structure and optical properties as it is synthesized.

Using atomic electron tomography, researchers have, for the first time, directly observed how atoms are packed in amorphous materials.

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