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2-D tin (stanene) without buckling: A possible topological insulator
Nagoya University-led researchers produce 2D sheets of tin atoms predicted to have exotic uses in electronics. Nagoya, Japan - Sometimes...
Jan 18, 20183 min read


New nanowires are just a few atoms thick
"Two-dimensional materials" -- materials deposited in layers that are only a few atoms thick -- are promising for both high-performance...
Dec 9, 20173 min read


Clear leads to fully transparent devices
See-through electronic devices, such as transparent displays, smart windows and concealed circuits require completely translucent...
Dec 8, 20172 min read


Ultrathin and flat graphene metalenses gain morace properties
On the quest for miniaturization, scientists at the Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, within the Institute for Basic Science...
Nov 27, 20173 min read


ICN2 researchers compute unprecedented values for spin lifetime anisotropy in graphene
Researchers of the ICN2 Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience Group, led by ICREA Prof. Stephan Roche, have published another paper...
Nov 21, 20173 min read


New nanomaterial can extract hydrogen fuel from seawater
It's possible to produce hydrogen to power fuel cells by extracting the gas from seawater, but the electricity required to do it makes...
Oct 6, 20172 min read
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