In a study published in Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, researchers report that loss mechanisms in grain boundaries of the photovoltaic material CdTe can be reduced by use of select dopants.
In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers theoretically demonstrate formation of space-time crystals in a high-critical temperature superconductor due to its ability to intrinsically form Josephson junction analogs.
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, researchers utilized the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System to pioneer a method for determining whether presolar grains are of nova or supernova origin.
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, researchers demonstrate how technical advances are assisting scientists in analyzing the nucleus of mercury-207, an isotope with a unique number of protons and neutrons.
In a study published in Physical Review C, researchers show how improvements to nucleon-nucleon scattering data experiments allow for more accurate predictions about the maximum mass a neutron star can have before it collapses into a black hole.
In a study published in Nature, researchers examined antimatter in protons with higher precision than ever before, revealing insights into the particle’s puzzling dynamics.
In a study published in npj Computational Materials, researchers report nanoscale resolution with transmission electron microscopy using an automatic differentiation method.