Singaporean researchers have used logarithmic spirals to study light-matter interaction at the microscale, and discovered a previously unknown phenomenon.
Singaporean researchers have used logarithmic spirals to study light-matter interaction at the microscale, and discovered a previously unknown phenomenon.
New camera in the “ORCA II” which is pushing the limits in ultra-low light detection and now comes with a 1M pixel Back-thinned CCD (BT-CCD), cooled down to -90°C and programmable trigger signal output.
Can’t see the forest for the nanowire trees? Take a leaf out of this book, and get back to nanomaterial basics to improve nanomedicine.
New material combination could lead to a more efficient approach to computer memory and logic.
European researchers have developed a multi-displinary approach to designing organic crystals with targeted linear and nonlinear optical properties.
A research team have reported a novel and versatile strategy to assemble inorganic NPs into sub-50 nm vesicles.
DFT, DSSCs, and TSC – these and more in our May physics highlights.
Scientists from the University of Southampton have developed a new hybrid energy transfer system that mimics the processes responsible for photosynthesis.
Rate of improvement of quantum dot devices is one of the most rapid seen for a solar technology.
We present the most downloaded papers of the pss journal family from April 2014.