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AI-based model measures atomic defects in materials
In biology, defects are generally bad. But in materials science, defects can be intentionally tuned to give materials useful new properties. Today, atomic-scale defects are carefully introduced during ...
The use of artificial intelligence has enabled researchers at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) to gain a greater ...
Materials that emit and manipulate light are at the heart of technologies ranging from solar energy to advanced imaging ...
A new model measures defects that can be leveraged to improve materials' mechanical strength, heat transfer, and energy-conversion efficiency. (Nanowerk News) In biology, defects are generally bad.
Perovskite solar cells shouldn’t work as well as they do—but they do. Scientists have now discovered that defects inside the ...
RESEARCHERS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed an AI-based tool to help identify and measure ...
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Can defects boost light? Study shows flaws boost energy flow in organic semiconductors
Researchers at Rice University have identified why a widely studied organic semiconductor behaves unpredictably ...
Sometimes, in creating an alloy out of multiple metals, defects and structural instability can occur in the material. Now, researchers are harnessing those imperfections to make the material stronger ...
Advancements in nanotechnology fabrication and characterization tools have facilitated a number of developments in the creation of new two-dimensional (2D) materials and gaining and understanding of ...
For most of the solar industry’s modern history, progress has been framed as a story of physics. Higher efficiencies came ...
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