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A 2D ‘antenna’ boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes
A flat sheet of atoms can act as a kind of antenna that absorbs light and funnels its energy into carbon nanotubes, making them glow...
Mar 22, 20242 min read


New method for analyzing nanoporous materials
In addition to their main components, the properties of crystalline and nanoporous materials often depend crucially on guest atoms or...
Mar 22, 20242 min read


Metamaterials and AI converge, igniting innovative breakthroughs
A research team, comprising Professor Junsuk Rho from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Chemical Engineering,...
Mar 20, 20242 min read


Spectroscopy and theory shed light on excitons in semiconductors
From solar panels on our roofs to the new OLED TV screens, many everyday electronic devices simply wouldn’t work without the interaction...
Mar 20, 20243 min read


Molecular orientation is key: Shining new light on electron behavior using 2-photon photoemission spectroscopy
Organic electronics is a field that has garnered significant interest in academic and industrial circles due to its potential...
Mar 19, 20242 min read


Optically trapped quantum droplets of light can bind together to form macroscopic complexes
Condensed matter systems and photonic technologies are regularly used by researchers to create microscale platforms that can simulate the...
Mar 8, 20243 min read
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