Thousands of conductive circuit arrays are self-assembled in just one minute by utilizing the coffee ring effect.
Thousands of conductive circuit arrays are self-assembled in just one minute by utilizing the coffee ring effect.
High-throughput combinatorial experiments reveal current/voltage trade-offs in chalcostibite thin film solar cells.
A bright future ahead for bioimaging and optoelectronics, as researchers demonstrate enhanced stability of perovskite nanocrystals by incorporation into polymer matrix microhemispheres.
New insights into theoretical and experimental aspects of radical polymerization kinetics are presented
The month’s top articles from the field of nanooptics, optoelectronics, metamaterials, optical devices, detectors & sensors, micro/nano resonators and more.
This review presents a selection of atomistic methods ranging from molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo to quantum mechanical calculation within a widely used framework of Density Functional Theory.
Hot electron injection within hybrid metal–transition metal dichalcogenides systems is analyzed and offers new physical insights into enhancement of optoelectronic activity with nanoantennas.
Researchers from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, believe that 2D barcodes can be made to work harder by fully exploiting the 3D information they actually contain.
Thiol-ene photopolymers provide a uniform network structure due to the well-defined step-growth mechanism of the photopolymerization between thiol and alkene monomers.
A team of researchers from Australia and China, have developed a family of superconducting liquid metals of GaInSn-alloys and their nanodroplets.