Nanomaterials news, April 2023

An innovative one-step solution-coating approach simplifies the manufacturing process for perovskite solar cells.

Researchers have developed a new microscopy technique that is able to use blue light to analyze semiconductors and other nanoscale materials.

New imaging technique reveals toxicity and the potential harm of gold nanoparticles

Researchers have shown that extremely thin films of molybdenum disulfide display unprecedented charge carrier properties.

Environmentally friendly printed electronics

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

A novel 2D magnetic material made from an iron-based alloy and graphene is, for the first time, able to work at room temperature.

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

Strong interactions between the layers of a stack of 2D polymers can helped that stack retain the high stiffness and strength of a single 2D polymer.

Researchers have shown that a thin coating of the 2D material known as MXene can enhance a material’s ability to trap or shed heat.

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

Using liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy, researchers have observed nanoparticles self-assembling and crystalizing into solid materials.

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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