A novel fluorescent organic glass (FOG) exhibits unprecedented properties.
A novel fluorescent organic glass (FOG) exhibits unprecedented properties.
A peek into the Advanced journal archives reveals some of the interesting and creative work published over the years that is still being cited today.
This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
New nitride semiconductors to expand the material toolset for infrared sensing devices.
A team at KIT has reached a new limit for electronics, with a quasi-solid-state transistor that functions via the switching action of a single atom.
New findings have the potential to vastly increase the functional capabilities of 3D-printed devices for industries such as electronics, healthcare and quantum computing.
Dr. Dongling Ma (INRS) and co-author Deepak Thrithamarassery Gangadharan talk to us about themselves, their careers, and the future of perovskite solar cell research.
An all-inorganic hetero-structured PeLED is demonstrated, fabricated using a new design strategy.
Electrification planning in rural areas and in developing countries most often relies on the outputs of specialized analytical tools that support geographically-referenced analyses
A theoretical puzzle has existed for over half a century: how to perform quantization for a particle constrained to remain on the curved surface with Dirac’s canonical quantization scheme? The answer has been found.