Researchers have uncovered an interface layer that may affect the performance of certain superconducting qubits.
In recent years, engineers have found ways to modify the properties of some "two- dimensional" materials, which are just one or a few atoms thick, by stacking two layers together and rotating one ...
A new technical paper titled “Mind the Gap — Imaging Buried Interfaces in Twisted Oxide Moirés” was published by researchers at Cornell University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford ...
“To improve transistor density and electronic performance, next-generation semiconductor devices are adopting three-dimensional architectures and feature sizes down to the few-nm regime, which require ...
A research group at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has delivered the first clear view of how ultra-thin liquid layers rearrange themselves around microscopic surface clusters inside ...
For practical applications, two-dimensional materials such as graphene must at some point connect with the ordinary world of 3D materials. Researchers have come up with a way of imaging what goes on ...