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Electronic properties news, August 2014

The new graphene? The next big thing in the high-tech world are the two-dimensional semiconductors known as MX2 materials.

By combining plasmonics and optical microresonators, researchers have created a new optical amplifier (or laser) design.

Researchers have created a CMOS-compatible, biomimetic color photodetector that directly responds to red, green and blue light, like a human eye.

The awardees selected from papers published in 2013 in the Acta Journals: Acta Materialia, Scripta Materialia, and Acta Biomaterialia are...

Scientists have turned the study of bacterial nanowires on its head, discovering that the key features in question are not pili, as previously believed.

Surprising locked charge polarizations that impede performance.

Singapore-based journal records its highest impact factor of 18.432.

Researchers describe their investigations of the fundamental optical properties of a new class of semiconducting materials.

Using heat treatment to convert cigarette filters into a supercapacitor material for energy storage.

UCL scientists have discovered a new method to efficiently generate and control currents based on the magnetic nature of electrons.

Notable increases for Elsevier's materials science journals.

MIT engineers have fabricated a new elastic material coated with microscopic, hairlike structures that tilt in response to a magnetic field.

Scientists have managed to combine two semiconductor materials, consisting of only three atomic layers each.

What's new in Materials Science?

An extremely porous and lightweight material, known as an aerogel, has been created from partially unrolled multiwalled carbon nanotubes.

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