In a paper published in Nature Communications, researchers synthesized a novel rock-salt electrode material by the unconventional approach of crystallization of amorphous nano-channeled Nb2O5 during initial cell cycling.
Simulation has become a key part of scientific discovery – complementing experiment, helping guide engineering designs and providing insight into complex problems infeasible in the lab.
Ongoing research will help make it easier for power system operators and major regulatory bodies to understand the impact of distributed energy resources.
In a report published in PNAS, researchers report on a newly developed laser-pumped X-ray nanodiffraction imaging capability with 25 nm and 100 ps resolutions.
In a report published in Small, researchers introduce “ingrained”, an automated framework for the fusion of atomic-resolution materials imaging simulations into the experimental images to which they correspond.
For a study published in Patterns, researchers developed a predictive framework for zinc blende semiconductors and impurity atoms from across the periodic table.