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Crystalline materials news, August 2023

By using the fluorescent properties of hexagonal boron nitride, researchers have traced the paths of individual molecules within nanofluidic structures.

A computer model of realistic graphene structures has shown that graphene doesn't need to be perfect to be used for technological applications.

Researchers have confirmed that protons can permeate through graphene, via wrinkles that stretch the graphene lattice.

Japanese researchers develop novel, promising alternative

Researchers have found a way to tune the spin density in diamond, changing it by a factor of two, by applying an external laser or microwave beam.

Using an array of microelectrodes, researchers have shown that cracks in cathode particles can actually help to reduce battery charge time.

Researchers have discovered that, in the absence of corrosion, lithium forms a 12-sided figure known as a rhombic dodecahedron on electrode surfaces.

A novel robot called RoboMapper can conduct experiments more efficiently and sustainably to develop new semiconductor materials with desirable properties.

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