Surface science news, April 2016

A new technique known as ion soft-landing can produce battery electrodes with significantly better electrical capacity and long-term stability.

View the live 2016 Elsevier Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday April 27th, 2016.

View details about the Fifth International Conference on Multifunctional, Hybrid and Nanomaterials, taking place in March 2017.

Scientists predict that in certain crystal materials current can only flow through a set of surface channels that resemble an hourglass.

Finnish researchers are calling for consistent and standardized testing of super-hydrophobic materials.

Details of the Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids winners 2016.

Wrinkled and crumpled graphene sheets offer improved properties.

Rediscovered synthesis methods for transition metal dichalcogenides could enable future optical, electronic, and mechanical devices.

Exposure to light helps fabrics with embedded nanostructures to clean themselves.

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