Highlights
Feb 24, 2012
UPENN Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers
Soft Spots in Disordered Colloidal Packings
Andrea J. Liu and Arjun G. Yodh
Like
liquids, solids can flow under applied shear stresses. In crystalline solids, figuring out vulnerable regions where the material will break under stress is
well-established—they are typically controlled by a population of defects in
the crystal structure known as dislocations.
In disordered solids, however, defects are everywhere, making the task
of identifying such vulnerable spots
much more daunting.
Feb 20, 2012
Northwestern Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
NSF-Nanoelectronics Research Initiative
Generating, Probing and Manipulating Excitons in Carbon-based Nanomaterials
Density gradient ultracentrifugation leads to isolation of monodisperse graphene flakes
Feb 20, 2012
Northwestern Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Collaboration with Public Institutions: Art Conservation
The Art Institute of Chicago:Science of Art Conservation
Jan 19, 2012
UMN Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (2014)
Imaging 'Invisible' Dopant Atoms in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Andre Mkhoyan, David Norris
In semiconductor nanocrystals, the physical effects of deliberately included impurities, called dopants, may depend on the dopant position with the crystal.
Jan 18, 2012
UMN Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (2014)
Why Most Plastics Can't be Metals
Chris Leighton, Dan Frisbie
Conductive polymers, i.e. plastics, that conduct electricity, are important in science and technology as they offer the potential for cheap, flexible electronic devices.
Jan 18, 2012
UMN Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (2014)
High Efficiency Silicon Nanocrystal Light Emitting Devices
Russell Holmes, Uwe Kortshagen
Hybrid light-emitting devices based on organic semiconductors and inorganic semiconductor nanocrystals are of great interest for applications in optical displays and solid-state light sources.
Jan 17, 2012
Cornell Center for Materials Research (2017)
Patterned Graphene "Scrap" Grows into Continuous "Patchwork Quilt"
M.P. Levendorf, et al. inpreparation
New technique produces heterojunctions in
single-atom-thick graphene
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