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Electronic properties news, July 2023

carbon fiber reinforced composite combined with piezoelectric nanoparticles acts as a self-powered sensor to detect stress and damage

intrinsic dielectric breakdown of polymers is associated with voids known as free volume elements (FVEs)

polymer-coated liquid metal EGaIn particle electrodes and interconnects for stretchable displays, multilayer pressure sensors, and soft artificial fingers

Researchers have shown that it is possible to imbue bulk 3D graphite with physical properties similar to graphite’s 2D counterpart, graphene.

Halide perovskite nanocrystals grown on-site with precise control over location

A new thermoelectric cooler made from a metallic alloy boasts a much higher cooling power and efficiency than current thermoelectric units.

Recycling a common plastic using electricity and some chemistry

Printing 3D solid objects at room temperature in a single step using metallic gel

Researchers have found a way to make thin films of an exciting new nickel oxide superconductor that are free of extended defects.

Researchers have unexpectedly discovered that ions conduct faster than electrons in conjugated polymers.

A new technique allows individual halide perovskite nanocrystals to be grown exactly where they are needed on a surface.

Researchers have developed a metallic gel that is highly electrically conductive and can be used to print 3D solid objects at room temperature.

Using nanosheets with a perovskite crystal structure, researchers have developed a dielectric capacitor with the highest energy density ever recorded.

Researchers used rotating magnets to induce magnetic nanoparticles to form chiral structures and then transferred this chirality to other materials.

Researchers have combined molecular gastronomy with biodegradable materials to create environmentally friendly nanocomposite-based sensors.

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