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Crystalline materials news, January 2016

The electric fields that form at the interface between metals and semiconductors can alter their mechanical properties.

Studying a high-entropy alloy with transmission electron microscopy has revealed several mechanisms that make it both very tough and strong.

The editors of Current Applied Physics give recommendations for recently published articles.

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A new non-destructive technique can investigate phase changes in crystalline materials by monitoring acoustic responses at the nanoscale.

Simple synthesis strategy could enable carbon nanomaterials to retain their unique properties in three-dimensions.

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