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Electronic properties news, April 2023

Conventional looms produce unconventional textiles

Researchers have developed flexible displays and smart fabrics that can be made on the same industrial looms used to make conventional textiles.

MXenes promise versatile thermal management

transition metal carbide and carbonitride MXenes possess optical properties in the visible and IR range ideal for thermal management applications

conductive additive to high-Ni cathode boosts performance and cyclability of all-solid-state batteries

Environmentally friendly printed electronics

Lightning invokes chemical reaction in a fulgurite

Researchers have come up with nano-scale devices that can transform into many different shapes and sizes even though they exist in solid states.

Researchers have shown that applying a thin coating of a dielectric material to the walls of a photobioreactor can prevent algae from sticking to them.

Researchers have discovered that graphene exhibits record-high magnetoresistance and behaves like a 'strange metal' under ambient conditions.

Researchers have found an efficient way to generate hydrogen from seawater using a double-membrane system and electricity.

A novel ferroelectric composite material can be used to produce medical implants with antimicrobial properties via 3D printing.

By embedding flexible, conductive materials into a polyester sheet, researchers have created origami robots that don't need computer chips.

Researchers have discovered that two kinds of magnetic fields, called merons and skyrmions, can coexist in a 2D ferromagnet.

Researchers have discovered a novel topological phase, including topological objects known as merons and antimerons, in a stack of twisted 2D materials.

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