Optical materials news, July 2019

Researchers have shown that coating zinc oxide nanowires with amorphous titania can enhance their ability to catalyze the water-splitting reaction.

Researchers have discovered a phenomenon that allows block copolymers to self-assemble in patterns that deviate from regular symmetrical arrays.

new proactive risk governance system can keep pace with development and should lead to safer nanomaterials, products, and processes

A new method for getting high-energy photons striking silicon to kick out two electrons instead of one could produce more efficient solar cells.

By letting through over 95% of incoming sunlight while being highly insulating, a novel silica aerogel can heat up to a temperature of 220°C.

Researchers have determined the mechanism that allows a 2D perovskite crystal to emit green light, and also how to replicate it.

By taking advantage of defects, scientists have created new inorganic crystals made of stacks of atomically thin sheets that unexpectedly spiral.

flash infrared annealing (FIRA) could hold the key to low-cost environmentally friendly perovskite solar cells

Precision analysis with laser light reveals the secrets of transporting drugs across membranes

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