Thin film characterisation and nanostructure analysis encompass a diverse array of techniques designed to elucidate the structural and functional properties of films at the nanometre scale. Advanced ...
Quasicrystalline materials display long‐range order without periodic repetition, a feature that distinguishes them from conventional crystals. Their surfaces, characterised by unique rotational ...
Scientists create perovskite film semiconductors at room temperature using lasers, which is a revolution for chips and solar ...
Why do tin sulfide solar cells, a promising and eco-friendly material, struggle to reach their full theoretical potential? This question has long concerned scientists, while these devices ...
A new technical paper titled “Textured growth and electrical characterization of Zinc Sulfide on back-end-of-the-line (BEOL) compatible substrates” was published by researchers at USC, Lawrence ...
As the world urgently seeks clean energy solutions, solar power stands out for its abundance and scalability compared to other renewable energy sources. In recent years, researchers have turned to ...
A joint research team from NIMS, The University of Tokyo, Kyoto Institute of Technology and Tohoku University has demonstrated that thin films of ruthenium dioxide (RuO₂) exhibit altermagnetism—the ...
Thin-film electrode market size was valued at US$ 584.6 million in 2025 and is projected to hit the market valuation of US$ 1,595.3 million by 2035 at a CAGR of 11.8% during the forecast period ...
Zinc-tin alloy sputtering targets, essential materials used in precision thin-film deposition for electronics and optical ...
A newly validated magnetic state could open a path toward ultra-fast, high-density memory for future AI and data-center technologies. A collaborative team of researchers from NIMS, the University of ...
A research team has demonstrated that thin films of ruthenium dioxide (RuO₂) exhibit altermagnetism—the defining property of what is now recognized as the third fundamental class of magnetic materials ...