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- Detection of spin-resolved electronic states from a buried ferromagnetic layer
- Formation of organic thin-film transistors through room-temperature printing
- Molecular footballs could revolutionize creation of novel materials
Detection of spin-resolved electronic states from a buried ferromagnetic layer Posted: 23 Jun 2014 06:16 AM PDT Researchers have successfully detected spin-resolved electronic states from a buried ferromagnetic layer, which had been difficult to detect using conventional spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. |
Formation of organic thin-film transistors through room-temperature printing Posted: 23 Jun 2014 06:16 AM PDT Researchers have established a process for forming organic thin-film transistors (TFTs), conducting the entire printing process at room temperature under ambient atmospheric conditions. |
Molecular footballs could revolutionize creation of novel materials Posted: 22 Jun 2014 11:22 AM PDT A new way to assemble individual molecules could revolutionize the creation of novel materials with numerous potential applications, including emerging technologies such as flexible TVs. This work focuses on the interactions between molecules and in particular on "amphiphilic" molecules, which contain two distinct parts to them. Household detergent is a good example of a product that relies on interacting amphiphilic molecules. |
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