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Pairing Quantum Dots with Fullerenes for Nanoscale Photovoltaics Brookhaven scientists have assembled nanoscale pairing of particles that show promise as miniaturized power sources. Engineering Atomic Interfaces for New Electronics A multi-institutional team has made fundamental discoveries at the border regions, called interfaces, between oxide materials. Scientists Put a New Spin on Nanotechnology An international team of researchers, including scientists from Brookhaven, has succeeded in creating artificial spin ice in a state of thermal equilibrium for the first time, allowing them to examine the precise configuration of this important nanomaterial.
Transparent Conductive Material Could Lead to Power-Generating Windows Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have fabricated transparent thin films capable of absorbing light and generating electric charge over a relatively large area. The material, described in the journal Chemistry of Materials, could be used to develop transparent solar panels or even windows that absorb solar energy to generate electricity. Scientists Glimpse Nanobubbles on Super Non-Stick Surfaces The first glimpse of miniscule air bubbles that keep water from wetting a super non-stick surface could lead to new super-slick materials with applications in energy, medicine, and more.
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