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Condensed Matter Jun 29, 2023

Quantum computing could get boost from discovery of Q-silicon

Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered a new distinct form of silicon called Q-silicon which, among other interesting properties, is ferromagnetic at room temperature. The findings could lead to advances ...

Nanophysics Apr 24, 2023

A general theory to realize bilayer stacking ferroelectricity

Two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectrics, planar materials that have a spontaneous and reversible electric polarization, are extremely rare and yet could be extremely advantageous for the development of new nanoelectronics. Due ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 3, 2023

RAPID imaging provides numerous opportunities with deep learning

Three-dimensional (3D) imaging at the nanometer scale enables important insights in biology and material behaviors, including virus function, structural damage, and nanoelectronics.

Condensed Matter Mar 31, 2023

The modulation of a single-molecule electron source using light

Researchers at University of Tokyo, JTS PRESTO, Ludwig Maximilians Universität and Kindai University recently demonstrated the modulation of an electron source by applying laser light to a single fullerene molecule. Their ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 8, 2023

Cyborg technology analyzes the functional maturation of stem-cell derived heart tissue

Research in animal models has demonstrated that stem-cell derived heart tissues have promising potential for therapeutic applications to treat cardiac disease. But before such therapies are viable and safe for use in humans, ...

Quantum Physics Feb 14, 2023

Review of quantum transport could pave the way to improved energy management at the nanoscale

The quantum effects of physics have become increasingly important in the advancement of communications, computing and sensing in speed, power and precision like never before.

Quantum Physics Jan 30, 2023

New analog quantum computers to solve previously unsolvable problems

Physicists have invented a new type of analog quantum computer that can tackle hard physics problems that the most powerful digital supercomputers cannot solve.

Biotechnology Jan 12, 2023

Artificial organic neuron closely mimics the characteristics of biological nerve cells

Researchers at Linköping University (LiU), Sweden, have created an artificial organic neuron that closely mimics the characteristics of biological nerve cells. This artificial neuron can stimulate natural nerves, making ...

Nanophysics Dec 21, 2022

Team develops graphene-based nanoelectronics platform

A pressing quest in the field of nanoelectronics is the search for a material that could replace silicon. Graphene has seemed promising for decades. But its potential has faltered along the way, due to damaging processing ...

Condensed Matter Dec 15, 2022

An X-ray step towards superfast nanoelectronics

When a material with magnetic properties, constructed from appropriately selected layers, is illuminated by a pulse from an X-ray laser, it instantly demagnetizes. This phenomenon, so far poorly understood, could in the future ...

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