Different approaches are used to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from households’ energy consumption, but with varying degrees of success. Better integration of these approaches will be necessary to make substantive advances in this field.
New Entries to Advanced Materials Interfaces “Hall of Fame”
There are new top review papers in Advanced Materials Interfaces “Hall of Fame”. All included papers are free to read for a limited time!
Selective Emitter Formation by Laser Doping
new concept of attaching a second deposition step at the end of a BBr3 diffusion is introduced.
Perovskite Stability Gets a 2D Solution
Perovskite structures suffer from moisture and thermal stability issues which prevent their commercial use. This promising solution using organic cations leads to a record high PCE for 2D perovskite devices.
Hot Reviews from the Advanced Materials Interfaces Hall of Fame
Topical reviews from the Advanced Materials Interfaces Hall of Fame series are among the most popular articles on offer to our readership – and they’re free to read for a limited time.
Paper-Derived Ferroelectric Ceramics
The ability to fabricate a multilayer functional ceramic with tailored pore structure using the preceramic-paper technology in conjunction with calendaring, lamination and sintering is demonstrated.
Catching Fresh Water
Scientists discover a way to harvest fresh water from air, also in arid regions.
Photogravitactic Microswimmers
Artificial photochemically-active microswimmers, with 2D or 3D swimming behavior, can also swim against gravity.
Infrared-Driven Generation of Hydrogen Gas
IR-driven transfer of plasmon-induced hot electrons in a nonmetallic branched heterostructure, by combining ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy with theoretical simulations, is demonstrated for the first time.
The Little Ice Age: Climate and Society in the 15th through 18th Centuries
Scholars in different fields have contrasted the fates of societies or communities that were “vulnerable” to climate change with those that seem to have been “resilient” or even consciously or unconsciously adaptive in the face of the Little Ice Age.