Combining the state-of-the-art in photonic crystals, shape memory polymers, and electroactive polymers in a single nanocomposite makes for a zero-energy rewritable paper suitable for long term data storage.
Combining the state-of-the-art in photonic crystals, shape memory polymers, and electroactive polymers in a single nanocomposite makes for a zero-energy rewritable paper suitable for long term data storage.
The progress made towards stabilizing black phosphorus (BP) for long-term use in electronic devices is reviewed.
An all-inorganic hetero-structured PeLED is demonstrated, fabricated using a new design strategy.
Biodegradeable medical devices made from wax might one day remove the need for surgical implant removal.
Taking advantage of the controllable liquid transfer usinga Chinese brush, highly oriented Ag nanowires were achieved on certain substrates.
Complicated bulk multicomponent nanostructures with more than two components are fabricated.
Disposable and flexible electronics made from paper could provide a cost-effective alternate to current electronic device materials.
A gold nanoglue that improves the contact between nickel nanoparticles and molybdenum disulfide.
A robust and efficient protocol involving microfabrication that enables the integration of an emerging class of materials into modern electronic devices.
Environmental implications of technological improvements in photovoltaic manufacturing in Europe and China.