Highlights
Anisotropic plasmon engineering unlocks multilevel polarised upconversion
January 10, 2024National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have introduced an upconversion plasmonphore platform to enable precise control over the polarisation of…
Read MoreMagnetic graphene for low-power electronics
November 23, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a concept to induce and directly quantify spin splitting in two-dimensional materials….
Read MoreAtomically-precise quantum antidots via vacancy self-assembly
September 06, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) scientists demonstrated a conceptual breakthrough by fabricating atomically precise quantum antidots (QAD) using self-assembled single…
Read MoreGolden rules for building atomic blocks
August 29, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a technique to precisely control the alignment of supermoiré lattices by using…
Read MoreSpin defects in hexagonal boron nitride created by helium ion bombardment
July 21, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a method using a focused beam of helium ions to create arrays…
Read MoreWonders of glowing human hair waste
June 30, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists transform human hair waste into a functional material by modifying its fluorescence properties with…
Read MoreFerromagnetic single-atom spin catalyst for boosting water splitting reactions
May 26, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) chemists have developed a scalable hydrothermal approach for obtaining ferromagnetic single-atom spin catalysts which can…
Read MoreTowards controlling contact polarity and contact resistance in 2D-material devices
April 18, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists found that contacts made of molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) and tungsten diselenide (WSe2) on gold…
Read MoreGiant room temperature magnetoresistance
April 14, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers together with their collaborators have discovered a record-high magnetoresistance effect in high mobility graphene…
Read MoreDiscovery of ferroelectricity in an elementary substance
April 06, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have discovered a novel form of ferroelectricity in a single-element bismuth monolayer that can…
Read MoreTowards improving future electronic devices through oxide materials
March 30, 2023National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have demonstrated a new way of controlling Rashba interactions in oxide systems. This method…
Read MoreAggregated gold nanoparticle conjugates for multimodal imaging and synergistic phototherapy
February 09, 2023NUS chemists have discovered that aggregated photosensitizers conjugated gold nanoparticles can be used for multimodal imaging and synergistic phototherapy to…
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