Nanomaterials news, February 2023

Using self-assembling iron oxide nanoparticles, researchers have managed to produce a solar harvester with enhanced energy conversion capabilities.

Researchers have discovered that quantum geometry is primarily responsible for the superconductivity of magic-angle graphene.

3D-printing structures for housing human cells using self-assembling peptide ink

Using chiral phonons in a 2D material, researchers have managed to convert waste heat into spin information without needing magnetic materials.

Enhancing environmentally friendly food packaging

For the first time, researchers have managed to trap the quasiparticles known as excitons in simple stacks of two-dimensional materials.

Using molecular beam epitaxy, researchers have managed to deposit a ferroelectric semiconductor as a thin film just 5nm thick.

Researchers have found a way to switch the superconductivity in magic-angle graphene on and off with short electric pulses.

Researchers have found a way to greatly increase the length of time that quantum dot spin qubits can store quantum information.

Novel carbon-nanotube yarns can convert mechanical movement into electricity more effectively than other material-based energy harvesters.

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