National labs are a sweet spot between academia and industry, says Muhoza, an Argonne scholar studying cutting-edge materials for batteries and other purposes.
Scientists find that a tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes for ideal host to keep quantum bits spinning in place for use in quantum information technologies.
In a report published in Advanced Materials, researchers investigated 2D perovskites using ultrafast transient X-ray diffraction as a function of optical excitation fluence to discern structural dynamics.
In the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, scientists report that CdSe nanoparticles show better optical features than even the best preparations of colloidal quantum dots of the same composition.
In an npj Computational Materials paper, scientists report on a Crystal Edge Graph Attention Neural Network able to classify materials across multiple scales (from atomic to mesoscale) and diverse classes (metals, non-metals, zeolites, etc.)