Researchers have developed a new easy-to-use smart optical film technology that allows smart window devices to autonomously switch between transparent and opaque states in response to the surrounding light conditions.
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Researchers have developed a new easy-to-use smart optical film technology that allows smart window devices to autonomously switch between transparent and opaque states in response to the surrounding light conditions. • Email to a friend • Researchers have discovered a single molecule switch that can act like a transistor and offers the potential to store binary information. • Email to a friend • By creating a new type of molecular circuit switch, the team may have just opened the door to ultra-high-density computing within our lifetime. • Email to a friend • Scientists show boron nitride's promise for composites, biomedical applications. • Email to a friend • Variable color sheets with a film thickness of 400 nanometers are expected to be applied to adhesive-type display elements, as they can adhere to skin or be transferred to various electronic devices at room temperature utilizing the high adhesiveness of elastomers. • Email to a friend • Graphene triangles with an edge length of only a few atoms behave like peculiar quantum magnets. When two of these nano-triangles are joined, a 'quantum entanglement' of their magnetic moments takes place: the structure becomes antiferromagnetic. • Email to a friend • The sensor is capable of capturing magnetic waves and consists of an antenna, a readout capability, a reset button and a memory unit. • Email to a friend • |
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