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Using a novel form of electron microscopy, researchers have directly visualized the photocarrier transport properties of cubic boron arsenide.

For the first time, researchers formed a rare-earth complex on a gold surface and then rotated it with a scanning tunneling microscope.

Plasmon spectroscopy answers key questions for future electronics

Water-repellent smart sensor alerts when wearer is drowning

Some materials retain memory of previous stretching

Loop currents could explain how a quantum material is able to switch from an insulator to a conductor when exposed to a magnetic field.

For the first time, researchers have shown that the topological properties of a quantum material can be switched on and off with a magnetic field.

Researchers have discovered how to use a laser beam to control the spin of electrons, and therefore the magnetic order, within a 2D semiconductor.

Using stretchable semiconductor polymers, researchers have developed synaptic transistors that can act like neurons in the brain.

Researchers have created thicker, faster-charging electrodes for lithium-ion batteries by using a magnet to vertically align 2D materials.

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