(Nanowerk News) A printable organic polymer that assembles into chiral structures when printed has enabled researchers to reliably measure the amount of charge produced in spin-to-charge conversion ...
Researchers have successfully measured the amount of charge generated in spin-to-charge conversion within a spintronic material at ambient temperature, thanks to a printable organic polymer that ...
If the mist in a dentist's office -- sent flying into the air by spinning, vibrating tools -- contains a virus or some other pathogen, it is a health hazard. So researchers studied the viscoelastic ...
A recent review from researchers at Peking University, published in the Chinese Journal of Polymer Science, offers a thorough exploration of open-shell oligomers and polymers. The review covers theory ...
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