See how transition-metal oxide nanoparticles in silicone polymer overcome efficiency droop at 7
A polymer coating binds fragile CNT wire bundles to improve tensile strength and keep electrical resistance more stable with temperature.
A monocrystalline mobile electrode and selective interlayer removal create a smaller gap for faster response and lower mechanical stress.
A quadrupole magnetic field assembles diverse magnetic nanostructures into reversible chiral superstructures with tunable chiroptical properties.
A polymer-template route builds complex 3D nano-structures at low temperature, preserving precision on heat-sensitive substrates.
3D interlocking nanostructures and nanoporous bonding surfaces improve low-temperature micro-device integration yield, conductivity, and bond reliability.
3D and porous nanostructures increase bonding area and interlocking, improving low-temperature yield and conductivity in dense micro-device arrays.
Van der Waals bonded switching particles enable stable nanoscale current control and dense stacking without high-temperature heat treatment.
Self-assembled asymmetric-unit lattices create precise active sites for carbon adsorption and storage while keeping nanostructure synthesis practical.
Atomic-level Ti(IV)-M(II) MOF synthesis improves aqueous stability and tunes visible-light and UV photocatalytic activity for scalable use.
SAMs shield metal surfaces during thermal ALD, enabling selective silicon oxide deposition on dielectrics with minimal metal oxidation.
A two-stack NEMS actuator keeps a monocrystalline movable electrode and selective interlayer support to shrink the gap and improve electrostatic response.
Heterometallic Ti(IV) MOFs use homogeneous metal clusters to stay porous and stable in water while enabling visible-light and UV photocatalysis.
A cis-to-trans electrolyte gradient and charged nanopores replenish reactive species, stabilizing ionic current and extending sensor life.
Surface ligand selection controls nanocrystal alignment in iron oxide mesocrystals, enabling strong magnetism or superparamagnetism.
Ordered nitrogen-lined nanopores solve poor pore control and disorder, enabling tunable ion, gas, and electron transport in stable frameworks.
Positive functional groups in polypeptide nanopores inhibit cation translocation, limiting trans-well electrolyte depletion and extending sensor life.
Unbalanced electrolytes and charge-tuned nanopores limit reactive species depletion in the trans well, extending sensor lifetime and signal stability.
Multiple jets, peristaltic feeding, and adjustable collectors raise nanofiber output while improving deposition uniformity and reducing substrate damage.
Branched aramid nanofibers use gelation and hybrid deposition to build stable 3D porous networks without collapse, enabling thicker films and battery components.
CNN-based STM defect mapping guides autonomous dangling bond patterning to defect-free H-Si areas for atomic-scale fabrication.
Electrochemical platinum oxidation creates surface stress for low-voltage microscale actuation that fits standard silicon processing and compact robots.
Spaced nanoparticles in the memory charge-storage layer improve flash reliability while simplifying fabrication and charge control.
Voltage-controlled electrostatic lensing through a conductive floating mask focuses charged nanoparticles for precise 3D nanostructure shaping.
Laser-shaped heating controls crystallisation fronts in achiral mesogenic thin films, enabling patterned chiral domains without chiral additives.