Scientists set out to understand how atoms arrange as they turn from a ferroelectric configuration onto a paraelectric one, and what they found turned out to be rather unusual.
A special coating developed by materials science researchers, using a type of two-dimensional material called MXene, has shown to be capable of absorbing and disbursing the electromagnetic fields that are interfering with electronic components.
New research has shown that to precisely control a particle using ultrasonic waves, it is necessary to consider its shape, and the impact this has on the acoustic field.