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Characterization news, July 2022

Researchers have shown that depositing a layer of buckyballs onto a gold surface does not turn it into an artificial version of graphene.

Electrons and holes both move fast in cubic boron arsenide

Researchers have experimentally confirmed that a cubic boron arsenide crystal offers high carrier mobility for both electrons and holes.

Researchers have developed a method for synthesizing 2D materials known as heterolayer coordination nanosheets between two liquids.

one-step chemical vapor deposition synthesis produces regular arrays of single-crystal MoTe2 nanoribbons on SiO2/Si

energy-saving, green gas separation process uses boron nitride (BN) powers and ball milling

Researchers have demonstrated a new platform for guiding compressed light waves in very thin van der Waals crystals.

Using characterization techniques, researchers have investigated the crystallization process that allows nanoparticles to protect historic buildings.

Researchers have shown that a novel photovoltaic device made from an antimony-based composite can distinguish between different colors of light.

For the first time, researchers have observed electrons flowing as vortices, or whirlpools, in a two-dimensional material.

Researchers have discovered the importance of a quantum phase transition known as the Anderson transition to thermoelectric materials.

In a counterintuitive discovery, researchers have found that the magnetic spins in neodymium ‘freeze’ into a static pattern when the temperature rises.

Researchers have developed a light-powered metal-organic framework catalyst that can efficiently convert methane into methanol.

Using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computer simulations, researchers have studied the local structure of a model high-entropy alloy.

For the first time, researchers have measured the migration of carbon atoms over the surface of the two-dimensional material graphene.

novel, two-dimensional, single-crystalline ‘holey’ graphyne synthesized in a bottom-up approach

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