Sentences with phrase «in superlattices»

An article based on the research, «Oscillatory Noncollinear Magnetism Induced by Interfacial Charge Transfer in Superlattices Composed of Metallic Oxides,» appeared in Physical Review X in November.
Quantum tunneling is central to physical phenomena involved in superlattices.
In superlattice structures, ballistic phonon transport across the whole thickness of the superlattices implies phase coherence.

Not exact matches

Unconventional superconductivity in magic - angle graphene superlattices.
Correlated insulator behaviour at half - filling in magic - angle graphene superlattices.
«The aggregates are arranged in orderly superlattice structures, which is in stark contrast to the prevailing view that the adsorption of gas molecules by MOFs occurs stochastically.»
The paper is titled «Extra adsorption and adsorbate superlattice formation in metal - organic frameworks.»
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method to precisely arrange nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes in two and three dimensions, resulting in optically active superlattices.
Those ammonium molecules automatically assemble into new layers in the ordered crystal structure, creating a superlattice.
«A new class of two - dimensional materials: New kinds of «superlattices» could lead to improvements in electronics, from transistors to LEDs.»
The new method to create monolayer atomic crystal molecular superlattices uses a process called «electrochemical intercalation,» in which a negative voltage is applied.
«Built - in Potential in Fe2O3 - Cr2O3 Superlattices for Improved Photoexcited Carrier Separation.»
The research is described in this Brookhaven National Laboratory news release «Scientists Guide Gold Nanoparticles to Form «Diamond» Superlattices ``:
The ability of these superlattice stacks to separate electrons and holes was first predicted in 2000 by Kaspar's colleague Dr. Scott Chambers, but no practical applications were envisioned at the time.
The images below the schematic are (left to right): a reconstructed cryo - EM density map of the tetrahedron, a caged particle shown in a negative - staining TEM image, and a diamond superlattice shown at high magnification with cryo - STEM.
UCLA researchers develop a new class of two - dimensional materials: New kinds of «superlattices» could lead to improvements in electronics, from transistors to LEDs March 11th, 2018
When mixed and annealed, the tetrahedral arrays formed superlattices with long - range order where the positions of the gold nanoparticles mimics the arrangement of carbon atoms in a lattice of diamond, but at a scale about 100 times larger.
Furthermore, the phonon transport in MnGe nanoinclusions embedded in Ge matrix and MnGe / Ge superlattices were also studied.
We show further that phonon heat conduction localization happens in GaAs / AlAs superlattice by placing ErAs nanodots at interfaces.
Creating a superlattice by placing graphene on boron nitride may allow control of electron motion in graphene and make graphene electronics practical.
The new superlattices — called monolayer atomic crystal molecular superlattices — feature a molecular layer that becomes the second «sheet» that is held in place by van der Waals forces — weak electrostatic forces that keep otherwise neutral molecules attached to each other.
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