Researchers have developed a new method to create interlayered bulk materials, comprising atomically-thin layers with highly diverse electronic properties - from insulating to superconducting. The atomistic quantum mechanical simulations and electron microscopy imaging illuminate the origin of this spectacularly diverse behavior between adjacent layers of a single material. Its alternating layered structure makes this material a true 2D superconductor in bulk form and opens a plethora of ...
A new overview shows how x-ray diffraction can effectively measure lattice defects responsible for the unique properties of nanostructured materials - but special care is required for the application.
Researchers have developed a deep learning assisted body area triboelectric hydrogel sensor network and a real-time interactive system between the caregiver and the mobile phone for all-around infant motion monitoring.
Scientists have developed a mathematical description of what happens within tiny magnets as they fluctuate between states when an electric current and magnetic field are applied. Their findings could act as the foundation for engineering more advanced computers that can quantify uncertainty while interpreting complex data.