Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have found a new way to change how a metal behaves electronically by controlling atomic-level interactions at the boundary where two materials ...
Researchers in the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have discovered a powerful new way to control the electronic behavior of a metal—by manipulating the atomic properties of materials where they ...
A series of sulfides/carbon composites with sulfur vacancies-rich sulfides heterointerfaces are well-designed and developed via a simple one-pot carrageenan-assistant cations-regulated strategy.
CTAB was physically adsorbed on the surface of Bi 2 WO 6 via a hydrothermal method to inhibit interlayer stacking, thus fabricating atomically thick bismuth tungstate nanosheets. The polarization ...
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