Tiny Tunable Terahertz Lasers Ready to Fly in Space
A novel terahertz laser achieves the performance goals critical for new applications in sensing and imaging.
A novel terahertz laser achieves the performance goals critical for new applications in sensing and imaging.
An X-ray image taken with a novel X-ray wavefront imager results in high precision measurements of intensity and direction of the X-ray beam.
Research uses directed gas phase preparation of two carbenes, triplet pentadiynylidene and singlet ethynylcyclopropenylidene
Advanced techniques reveal how defects in nanoscale crystals affect how solar photovoltaics perform.
Crystals grown from layers of atoms arrange themselves on semiconductor surfaces to add new capabilities.
Neutron scattering and isotopic substitution techniques reveal how to block vibrations that could leak heat from a photovoltaic cell.
Neutron scattering reveals a new way for magnetic oscillations to stick together.
Neutron and X-ray experiments illuminate the magnetic transitions in hexagonal iron sulfide that transform it from a conductor to an insulator.
New in vitro platform prototypes and rapidly optimizes synthetic enzymes for cellular design.
Studying nuclear reactions using a Time Projection Chamber allows scientists to study stars’ internal processes.
New approaches shed light on arctic soil microbes and their potential to release greenhouse gases when permafrost thaws.
Experiments reveal the relationship between the density of matter and extreme pressure in stellar objects, putting constraints on models of white dwarf stars