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Electronic properties news, August 2022

Irradiating a topological insulator with circularly polarized laser light can generate harmonics that reveal information about its quantum properties.

Researchers have discovered that a long-standing theory can only explain around 50% of the superconductivity in a copper oxide superconductor.

Using a film of gallium nitride, researchers have developed a wearable sensor that communicates wirelessly without requiring onboard chips or batteries.

Researchers have discovered that piezoelectricity can be generated at the junction between metallic and semiconducting phases in a 2D material.

novel precursors diethanolamine (DEA) and L-ascorbic acid (AA) in spray pyrolysis produces better cuprous oxide (Cu2O) thin films for electronics

extremely sensitive MOF-based sensor meets the urgent need for detection of ultra-trace gas-phase radioactive iodine

Researchers have developed a transistor made from graphene and the polymer nafion that can operate like synapses in the brain.

Polymer computing chip tracks health in real time

new concept for lead-free X-ray shielding material based on two-dimensional antimonene

Researchers have discovered that, unlike cuprates, nickelates are magnetic in both their superconducting and non-superconducting states.

gold nanoparticles combined with a fluorescence dye improve the in vivo detection of Aβ aggregates for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers have designed a machine-learning method that uses symmetry to predict the structure of materials from their constitutive elements.

By modulating the thermal switching temperature of block copolymers, researchers have come up with a novel way to cool electronic devices.

Researchers have developed an improved method for making a new type of semiconductor that is a few atoms thin and can interact with light.

For the first time, researchers have detected a type of quantum matter called charge density waves in a nickel oxide superconductor.

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