Scientists describe a new method to make very thin crystals of the element bismuth -- a process that may aid the manufacturing of cheap flexible electronics an everyday reality. In a study published ...
Whether bismuth is part of a class of materials highly suitable for quantum computing and spintronics was a long‑standing issue. Kobe University research has now revealed that the true nature of ...
a: The developed process consisting of the 1st step (spin-coating and thermal annealing) and 2nd step (sulfurization and crystallization). b: Photograph of a bismuth sulfide thin film. c: Atomic force ...
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This review examines how light-responsive bismuth-based nanomaterials could support CT and photoacoustic imaging, ...
One of the things the human brain naturally excels at is recognizing all sorts of patterns, such as stripes on zebras, shells of turtles, and even the structure of crystals. Thanks to our progress in ...
MUCH evidence of a conflicting nature has been advanced on the subject of the plasticity of bismuth: the following brief account of some new experiments may therefore be of interest.
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