Harnessing Light for Nanotechnologies
Novel nanofabrication makes nonlinear photon play possible in 3D.
Novel nanofabrication makes nonlinear photon play possible in 3D.
Oil-free, nanoscale solid lubricant creates ultra-slippery layer between sliding surfaces in machinery
Precisely positioning molecules on wire-like DNA assemblies allows high efficiency energy transfer.
New results contradict a long-held classical theory of crystal nucleation.
Scientists create flexible, ultrathin films of nanoparticles using a polymer ‘corona’ approach.
Soils contain a large diversity of unknown RNA viruses that infect fungi and possibly plants and animals.
Researchers create novel metallabiphenylene analogues, advancing a key concept in organic chemistry.
New approach doubles the current driven by microwave heating at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility
Material traps noble gases at above-freezing temperatures, a difficult and important industrial challenge.
Collaboration between experiment and theory expands fundamental understanding of the chemistry of exotic radioactive heavy elements.
A new photoconductive metasurface paves the way for smaller, more efficient terahertz detectors.
A novel single-step process spontaneously organizes layered light-harvesting structures.