Surface science news, June 2022

Researchers have shown that machine learing can automatically process the diffraction patterns produced by analyzing suface superstructures on silicon.

Researchers have developed a polymer surface that can switch betweeen capturing and releasing biomolecules in response to an electrical signal.

Unique properties of 2D materials stressed by contoured substrates

Non-toxic semiconductor alternative produces green hydrogen

fluorescent silk tag authenticates medicines and alcohol

A new theory proves that local equilibriums can exist at the interface between systems that are out of equilibrium.

By etching holes in a top layer of silicon, researchers have developed tiny, flexible solar cells for powering implantable medical devices.

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