High-throughput computational materials screening is turning out to be an efficient highway to optoelectronic semiconductor design.

High-throughput computational materials screening is turning out to be an efficient highway to optoelectronic semiconductor design.
Celebrating “10 years of Advanced Energy Materials Research,” Tierui Zhang opens up about his scientific career and his rather unique hobby of chemistry stamp collecting.
A “rattling” observed in the crystal structure of cesium lead iodide perovskites is thought to be the long sought-after answer to as to why the material is so unstable.
Researchers explore an alternative, green supercapacitor concept that relies on seawater and carbon fibers derived from waste cotton.
Scientists at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology make artificial eye far better than anything current.
A new filter structure that expands and contracts as moisture levels change provides the first steps in create humidity-responsive smart windows.
Flexible perovskite photovoltaic cells on ultra-thin glass achieve remarkable efficiencies under indoor illumination.
Scientists have developed a method for precise, fast, and high-quality laser processing of halide perovskites, promising light-emitting materials for solar energy, optical electronics, and metamaterials.
Color-selective organic light sensors are produced by inkjet printing with semiconducting inks.
Nano-silicon is an attractive tool in the field of environmental remediation, specifically when it comes to cleaning up oil spills from underwater drilling and hydraulic fracking.