Predictive Tool Could Speed Up Battery and Superconductor Researchby Institute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoA physics-based predictive tool could minimize the lab work required to prepare intercalated materials
NewsScientists Uncovered Mystery of Important Material for Semiconductorsby Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearchers found unique environmentally induced ferroelectric phase transitions in hafnium zirconium oxide
NewsAnalog and Digital: The Best of Both Worlds in One Energy-Efficient Systemby Ecole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneThe fusion of 2D semiconductors and ferroelectric materials could lead to joint digital, analog information processing
NewsViable Superconducting Material Createdby University of RochesterLutetium hydride exhibits superconductivity at a temperature and pressure low enough for practical applications
NewsNew Refining Technique Makes Cheaper Superconductors a Realityby Shibaura Institute of TechnologyImprove the performance of superconductors while reducing the cost using a novel refining technique for boron
NewsHow Structural Changes Affect the Superconducting Properties of a Metal Oxideby University of MinnesotaResearch opens the door for further study of superconductivity and the creation of more efficient semiconductors
NewsGuiding a Superconducting Future with Graphene Quantum Magicby Nagoya UniversityMagic-angle twisted bilayer graphene has been proposed as a potential superconductor
NewsNew Strategy for Designing Thermoelectric Materialsby National Institute for Materials ScienceElectronic structure parameter database can be useful in developing higher performance materials
NewsResearchers Develop New Tool for Analyzing Large Superconducting Circuitsby Northwestern UniversityMethod could help push forward the field of quantum computing
NewsGaN-on-Diamond Semiconductor Material That Can Take the Heatby Osaka City UniversityResearchers direct bond gallium nitride and diamond, paving the way for the next generation of semiconductors
NewsResearchers Reveal a Novel Metal Where Electrons Flow with Fluid-Like Dynamicsby Boston CollegeThe findings confirm predictions that certain metallic specimens could support an electron-phonon liquid phase