Nano-stiltskin: Turning Gold into … See-through Rubber
New metal nanomesh leads to super stretchable and transparent gold electrodes that don’t wear out.
New metal nanomesh leads to super stretchable and transparent gold electrodes that don’t wear out.
Tabletop laser systems generate extreme ultraviolet probes will advance research towards a new generation of energy-conserving electronics.
Understanding how gold alloy cracks provides insight for material failures for nuclear power.
Liquid metal transforms solid alloy into pore-filled structure that could be used in future batteries.
Inexpensive method allows synthesis of a tiny solar cell that pumps out fuel.
New tabletop laser achieves sought-after energies needed for advanced characterization with unprecedented precision and range.
Theoretical modeling of energy loss in solar cells may lead to more efficient materials to convert sunlight to electricity.
Templates allow for materials with deliberate sizes and shapes for solar cells and electricity generation from waste heat.
Affordable, Earth-abundant catalyst achieves efficient solar-driven hydrogen fuel production.
New electron-beam writing technique controls electronic properties for future on-demand re-configurable electronics.
A simplified architecture leads to efficiencies rivaling conventional silicon solar cells.
Dressing electrons with a rotating field of laser light creates distinct, controllable states, opening the door for innovative electronics.