This new ultra-thin oxide semiconductors was created by a team of scientists, led by Professor Zonghoon Lee of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST. In…
The material, called a near-perfect broadband absorber, absorbs more than 87 percent of near-infrared light (1,200 to 2,200 nanometer wavelengths), with 98…
The research team led by Professor Hele Savin has developed a new light detector that can capture more than 96 percent of the photons covering visible,…
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have now created the thinnest plates that can be picked up and manipulated by hand.
At issue is something called refractive index, which measures how much light bends when it moves through a substance. Air, for example, has a refractive index…
These 2D crystals are capable of delivering designer materials with revolutionary new properties.