
Physicists defy conventional wisdom to identify ferroelectric material
A team of physicists has defied conventional wisdom by inducing stable ferroelectricity in a sheet of strontium titanate only a few nanometers thick. The discovery could open new pathways to find ne ... more
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Nano-trapped molecules are potential path to quantum devices
Single atoms or molecules imprisoned by laser light in a doughnut-shaped metal cage could unlock the key to advanced storage devices, computers and high-resolution instruments.
In a paper publ ... more
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Tiangong hosts dual crews after debris impact delays Shenzhou-20 return
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Nanoelectronics could get a boost from carbon research
The smallest of electronics could one day have the ability to turn on and off on an atomic scale.
Lawrence Livermore scientists have investigated a way to create linear chains of carbon atoms ... more
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Nano-dunes with the ion beam
Many semiconductor devices in modern technology - from integrated circuits to solar cells and LEDs - are based on nanostructures. Producing arrays of regular nanostructures usually requires substant ... more
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Science provides new way to peer into pores
Rice University scientists led a project to "see" and measure the space in porous materials, even if that space is too small or fragile for traditional microscopes.
The Rice lab of chemist Chr ... more
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Realizing carbon nanotube integrated circuits
Individual transistors made from carbon nanotubes are faster and more energy efficient than those made from other materials. Going from a single transistor to an integrated circuit full of transisto ... more
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Using DNA origami to build nanodevices of the future
Scientists have been studying ways to use synthetic DNA as a building block for smaller and faster devices. DNA has the advantage of being inherently "coded".
Each DNA strand is formed of one ... more
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