Seeing Double for Better Solar Cells
Using two methods is better than one when it comes to observing how solar cells form and improving cell properties.
Using two methods is better than one when it comes to observing how solar cells form and improving cell properties.
Novel molecular beam scattering apparatus that uses a liquid flat jet can study chemical reactions at the gas liquid interface of volatile liquids.
Discovery of a short-lived state could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.
The first report of room temperature ferroelectricity in bulk hafnia could extend Moore’s Law for data storage.
Understanding platinum degradation could reduce waste and lower cost of a promising green technology, hydrogen fuel cells.
Paralyzed mice “walk” again after new treatment created with the aid of the Advanced Photon Source.
Precision measurements on the oxygen formation in stellar helium burning use gamma-beams and a Time Projection Chamber.
Leveraging peeling physics in current tokamaks improves fusion performance and integrates with exhaust solutions for future fusion reactors.
The novel Lyman-alpha Measurement Apparatus (LLAMA) measures neutral particles in a fusion device and the fueling they provide.
Machine Learning offers New Insights and New Parameterization for the path from Drizzle Drops to Warm Rain
Laboratory measurements give new insights into the physics of auroral electron acceleration by Alfvén waves.
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.