Light isn’t just illuminating materials anymore, it’s moving them. Scientists at Rice University have discovered that beams of light can physically shift atoms in a class of ultra-thin semiconductors ...
Several studies have predicted that the water splitting reaction could be catalyzed by certain groups of 2D materials -- each measuring just a few atoms thick. New calculations present a new group of ...
What if there were an efficient method to produce a viable, environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels using the power of sunlight? A significant discovery by researchers at Tohoku ...
(Nanowerk News) A group of researchers from Tohoku University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Rice University, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, and Oak ...
Researchers identified critical factors in two-dimensional (2D) Janus heterobilayers for green energy conversion. (Nanowerk News) What if there was an efficient method to produce a viable, ...
Designing 2D Janus heterobilayers for efficient water splitting. The unique Janus structure with an internal electric field enhances photocatalytic performance. The blue arrow indicates that the ...
Janus heterobilayers -- dual-sided materials with unique properties -- may be the key to efficiently creating clean hydrogen fuels. What if there was an efficient method to produce a viable, ...
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