Researchers at Cornell University have developed a powerful imaging technique that reveals atomic scale defects inside computer chips for the first time. Using an advanced electron microscopy method, ...
A stunning new imaging breakthrough lets scientists see — and fix — the atomic flaws hiding inside tomorrow’s computer chips.
The ‘Tapping Mode SQUID-on-Tip’ (TM-SOT) microscope enables multimodal imaging to be performed extremely close to the sample surface using tapping mode feedback. This allows for stability during ...
The Structure Arts Sephiroth will stand at about six and a half inches (165mm) tall. He’s an articulated figure that comes with multiple face plates and hand parts for posing. His hair also includes ...
An unexpected discovery in a Harvard lab has led to a breakthrough insight into choosing an unconventional material, silica, to make optical metasurfaces – ultra-thin, flat structures that control ...
Researchers uncovered how soft regions in amorphous silicon mix order and disorder, offering new insights for designing stronger amorphous materials. Persistence diagram obtained from the structure of ...
Experiments to determine silicate structural species in silicate-saturated aqueous fluids in equilibrium with silica polymorphs (quartz and coesite), enstatite, and enstatite+forsterite in the ...
On compression of alpha-cristobalite SiO2 to pressures above approximately 12 GPa, a new polymorph known as cristobalite X-I forms. The existence of cristobalite X-I has been known for several decades ...
The SiC-on-insulator (SiCOI) is a next-generation semiconductor material structure that places a thin layer of silicon carbide (SiC) over an insulating layer, typically silicon dioxide. This design ...
Abstract: Metal nanoshells, consisting of a dielectric core with a metallic shell of nanometer thickness, are a new, composite nanoparticle whose optical resonance can be designed in a controlled ...
OpenAI is weighing the possibility of changing its corporate structure, multiple sources familiar with the matter told the Financial Times today. The move would reportedly be intended to help the ...