![A snapshot of liquid electrolyte structure is shown, as determined by molecular dynamics simulation (left). The Van Hove function, determined by inelastic X-ray scattering of an aqueous NaBr solution is shown (right). Correlated motions of water, cation, and anion in pico-second timescale are disentangled through the partial Van Hove functions.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2020-07/Picture2_0.png?h=ff4f4b66&itok=Z0Pb_D--)
Correlated motions of water molecules and salt ions in real space and time were visualized through the Van Hove function.
Correlated motions of water molecules and salt ions in real space and time were visualized through the Van Hove function.
Selective replacement of the top atoms of an atomically thin 2D crystal to form Janus monolayers has been achieved by hyperthermal implantation of clusters generated by laser ablation.
New mechanisms for spin Hall effect are theoretically developed based on the critical ferromagnetic fluctuation of magnetic moments.
Misfit heterojunctions formed by van der Waals (vdW) epitaxial growth of one crystalline metal chalcogenide monolayer on another was demonstrated for the first time to form p-n junctions that exhibit a photovoltaic response.