Insulator-to-Metal Transition of Vanadium Dioxide
New studies explain the transition, providing a quantitative picture of a 50-year-old mystery.
New studies explain the transition, providing a quantitative picture of a 50-year-old mystery.
Combining computer simulations with laboratory measurements provides insights on molecular-level flexibility.
New theoretical techniques predict experimental observations in superconducting materials.
Coexistence of two states of matter that normally avoid one another is revealed by inelastic neutron scattering experiments.
Researchers have created a porous, layered material that can serve as a graphene analog, and which may be a tool for storing energy and investigating the physics of unusual materials.
Tracking electronic motion in a graphene-like bulk material shows fast electrons in all dimensions.
Stroboscopic x-ray pulses scatter from a vibrating crystal and reveal how energy moves.
Study reveals insights into plant structural changes during bioenergy pretreatments.
Crystal structures obtained at the Advanced Light Source helped inform Genentech about the binding mechanism of a unique antibody that targets multiple cancer types.
New Theory has Guided Experiments for Making the Smallest Possible Metal Rods Useful as Air-tight Sealants.
New insights from neutron diffraction reveal changes to atomic structure.
New catalyst material provides potential for cheaper renewable hydrogen production.