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Crystalline materials news, September 2022

For the first time, researchers have worked out how to 3D-print a particularly strong form of stainless steel.

Oxide layers reflect on infrared radiation

A novel nanophotonic material made from oxide layers can control the flow of infrared radiation and withstand high temperatures in air.

Researchers have developed a colloidal synthesis method for producing alkaline-earth chalcogenide nanocrystals wth defined sizes.

Researchers have discovered that the nanoscale events that occur at the surface of metals when they’re deformed can predict their fatigue strength.

A new design principle can predict whether metallic compounds are likely to host topological states that arise from strong electron interactions.

High-quality cathode material made from sodium

Researchers have unexpectedly discovered that iron-germanium crystals with a kagome lattice display both magnetism and charge density waves.

For the first time, researchers have used electron microscopy to observe the unique microstructure of a novel, lead-free ferroelectric material.

Researchers have discovered why friction and wear are reduced when two metal surfaces slide against each other at very high speeds.

Researchers have discovered that stress gradients in a solid electrolyte that affect the passage of ions can lead to the failure of solid-state batteries.

Researchers unexpectedly discovered that a nanoparticle they developed can exhibit superfluorescence at both room temperature and regular intervals.

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