Optoelectronic properties in semiconductor materials constitute a critical research area that bridges fundamental solid‐state physics with practical device applications. The interaction between light ...
The study of mechanical properties in coated fabrics and membrane materials underpins the development of innovative architectural and engineering applications, from lightweight roofing systems to ...
Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that ...
Most materials we use in everyday life expand slightly when heated and return to their original size when cooled. In addition ...
Materials engineering involves the development, production, modification, and application of engineering materials to meet the specific needs of society. It is based on an understanding of the ...
An introductory course focused on the new and existing materials that are crucial for mitigating worldwide anthropogenic CO2 emissions and associated greenhouse gases. Emphasis will be placed on how ...
Advanced optical materials are crucial in the development of many everyday appliances that enhance our lives. These materials have the unique ability to manipulate light in various ways, allowing us ...
Moiré materials are a class of 2D nanomaterials that exhibit unique properties arising from the periodic interference patterns formed when two or more atomically thin layers are stacked with a slight ...
The Battery Experts video series from Anton Paar explores essential material characterization techniques in the R&D and manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries. This video gives an overview of physical ...
A team at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology has identified quantum-active properties in vermiculite, a ...
One of the key steps in developing new materials is property identification, which has long relied on massive amounts of experimental data and expensive equipment, limiting research efficiency. A ...
Scientists have discovered a new way that matter can exist—one that is different from the usual states of solid, liquid, gas or plasma—at the interface of two exotic materials made into a sandwich.