Researchers proposed a new strategy to explore various quantum phases and used it to predict the first room-temperature quantum anomalous Hall effect in a 2D post-transition metal system.
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Neutron scattering experiments revealed how emergent multi-spin clusters suppress conventional magnetic ordering in a frustrated pyrochlore magnet
Researchers proposed a new concept for transient negative capacitance (NC) based on inverse polarization switching against the electric field in layered van der Waals (vdW) ferrielectric CuInP2S6.
Researchers have shown that scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) can be used to learn causal mechanisms – rather than mere correlations – of atomistic behavior in ferroelectric perovskite across
Neutron scattering from photovoltaic methylammonium lead iodide reveals a giant effect of isotopic substitution on phonons due to coupling with molecule dynamics that results in enhanced thermal resistivity and increased hot-carrier cooling times.
Quantum sensing with entangled light enabled a 50% enhancement in the sensitivity of microcantilever beam displacement measurements.1 This new approach could enable more than two orders of magnitude improvement in the sensitivity of scanning
Energy-efficient CO2 capture from a flue gas simulant is demonstrated via crystallization of structurally unique bicarbonate-water clusters with an aqueous guanidine sorbent.
A new method was developed for the discovery of fundamental descriptors for gas adsorption through deep learning neural network (DNN) approach. This approach has great potential to identify structural parameters for gas adsorption.
A two‐step topotactic pathway for the preparation of phosphabenzene‐based porous organic polymers (POPs) under metal‐free conditions was achieved without the use of unstable phosphorus‐based monomers.