In this Thought Leader interview, Professor Gupreet Singh from Kansas State University talks to AZoNano about his work on using 2D nanomaterials such as graphene and tungsten disulfide for electrodes ...
New research on two-dimensional tungsten disulfide (WS2) could open the door to advances in quantum computing. In a paper published Sept. 13 in Nature Communications, scientists report they can ...
In a study published in Nano Letters, Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers created the first tungsten disulfide nanotubes that point in the same direction upon formation. The team’s new synthesis ...
The team’s new synthesis protocol allows for the production of tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction. The material they make show the key properties of single nanotubes. Tokyo ...
Researchers from the Faculty of Materials Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) in close collaboration with Faculty of Physics (MSU), Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel), Tel Aviv ...
Tungsten disulfide helps organic solar cell reach 17% efficiency Researchers from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology claim to have developed a highly performant organic ...
A layered form of graphene shows a rare semimetal state with balanced electrons and holes that becomes a topological ...
A team from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has created a 2D laser just one molecule thick that promises to make significant advances in ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction when formed, for the first time. They used a sapphire surface ...
New research on 2-dimensional tungsten disulfide (WS2) could open the door to advances in quantum computing. Scientists report that they can manipulate the electronic properties of this super-thin ...