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In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.
Imagine detecting a single trillionth of a gram of a molecule—like an amino acid—using just electricity and a chip smaller than your fingernail. That’s the power of a new quantum-enabled biosensor ...
The candidate pool for engineered materials that can help enable tomorrow's cutting-edge optical technologies—such as lasers, ...
The candidate pool for engineered materials that can help enable tomorrow's cutting-edge optical technologies—such as lasers, detectors and imaging ...
Research indicates that electron-phonon interactions in atomically thin semiconductors enhance conductivity, paving the way ...
A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial ...
A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial in 2D semiconductors.
In a strange metal (translucent box), electrons (blue marbles) lose their individuality and melt into a featureless, liquid-like stream. Credit: Image courtesy of Mario E. Norton, Rice University ...
Conduction is the most common form of heat transfer and occurs via physical contact. Examples would be to place your hand against a window or place metal into an open flame.
For example, it is well-established that local perturbations to the conduction velocity may be arrhythmogenic; in particular, slowed conduction will increase the risk of arrhythmias [33]. It is ...
Thermal transformations. Forms of Energy, Transformations of Energy. Laboratory work. Process of moving hot and cold water when heated. Transmission of energy in liquids. convection, conduction, and ...