This study constitutes a demonstration of highly textured, large-area perovskite photodiodes integrated sturdily onto ...
One of the great successes of 20th-century physics was the quantum mechanical description of solids. This allowed scientists to understand for the first time how and why certain materials conduct ...
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Breakthrough could make solar panels more efficient, scientists say
Solar power is already one of the fastest growing sources of electricity on the planet, yet scientists say it is still only ...
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How chameleon materials adjust to climate extremes in real time
Every summer, our cities burn energy to keep us cool. The same happens in winter with the increasing demand for heating.
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Advances in thin-film electrolytes push solid oxide fuel cells forward
Under the threat of climate change and geopolitical tensions related to fossil fuels, the world faces an urgent need to find ...
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers linked atomic-scale features to efficient heat-to-electricity conversion, offering ...
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New crystal forces magnetism into bizarre spiral patterns
Magnetism is usually taught as a story of straight lines, with field arrows marching neatly from north to south. In a lab at Florida State University, that picture has just been shattered by a new ...
Most of today's quantum computers rely on qubits with Josephson junctions that work for now but likely won't scale as needed ...
By forcing crystal structures to compete, scientists uncovered a new way to make magnetism twist. Florida State University ...
For the first time, physicists in Italy have created a 'lump soliton': an extremely stable packet of light waves which can ...
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Crystallographic engineering unlocks fast, low-temperature ion transport for lithium batteries
Alternative anodes such as Li₄Ti₅O₁₂ offer improved safety, but their low theoretical capacity severely constrains energy ...
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