Researchers applying optomechnical systems to help unlock vibrational secrets of chemical and biological samples at the nanoscale.
Researchers applying optomechnical systems to help unlock vibrational secrets of chemical and biological samples at the nanoscale.
Researchers at NIST have reported the first observation of the “spin Hall effect” in a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Two scientists have received a grant from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement to devise a new method for gleaning hydrogen fuel from water.
Nanoengineering boosts semiconducting material’s ability to convert heat into power by 200 percent and its electrical conductivity by 43 percent.
Structure–property relationships of single crystals are analysed such that their spontaneous and stimulated emission properties can be quantified based on their crystal structures.
MIT researchers find that the secret lies in off-kilter ratios of the two basic components that make up the dots.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in April.
Ferroelectricity, Photoconductivity, and auxetic foams – these and more in May’s physics highlights.
Dr. O. Anatole von Lilienfeld of Argonne has been awarded the 2013 Thomas Kuhn Paradigm Shift prize of the “Computers in Chemistry” division of the ACS.
The Technische Universität Dresden has celebrated the official opening of a new analytics center – the Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis.