Nanomaterials news, June 2023

Using nanomagnets, rubber and conductive yarn, scientists have invented a smart textile that can sense and measure body movements.

In a twisted stack of 2D materials, researchers have detected signatures of an exotic quantum state that can host quasiparticles known as anyons.

simple, scalable one-pot, non-toxic, catalyst-free process yields hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) nano-onions

By stacking and twisting bilayers of a 2D magnet, researchers have shown they can produce tunable moiré magnetism.

Researchers have developed a low-temperature, vapour-phase growth method for the large-scale synthesis of semiconducting tellurium nanomesh.

Researchers have developed a database for exploring the relationships between the structures and properties of transition metal dichalcogenides.

Wearable textiles capture energy from body movement to generate electricity

Researchers have shown that boron vacancies in the 2D material known as hexagonal boron nitride can act as nanoscale magnetic field sensors.

Researchers have created a new class of composite materials that can absorb low-energy light and transform it into higher-energy light.

Researchers have shown how a highly ordered crystal of bosonic particles called excitons can arise from a moiré pattern between 2D materials.

Using computational modeling, researchers have shown that new a design for 2D transition metal dichalcogenide solar cells could double their efficiency.

Chilean researchers explore novel approach to eco-friendly food packaging

Researchers have developed a simple method for producing 2D materials that involves slamming a gold crystal against a bulk material.

Using near-infrared light, researchers have darkened and brightened lanthanide-doped nanoparticles over 1000 times with no degradation.

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