The outstanding properties of 2D materials for critical applications in semiconductors, battery technology, photovoltaics, and numerous other areas render them a key emerging field of research.
The exceptional properties of 2D materials for important applications in semiconductors, battery technology, photovoltaics, and several other fields render them a key developing area of research.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A method of two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy called relaxation-assisted 2D IR (RA 2DIR) is proposed that utilizes vibrational ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 98, No. 20 (Sep. 25, 2001), pp. 11265-11270 (6 pages) The power of two-dimensional (2D) IR spectroscopy as a ...
Quantifying the coupling between energy levels is key to retrieving information about the structure of a molecule and its interaction with the environment. The coupling can be studied using ...
The US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), in partnership with Kansas State University, reported the development of slab waveguides made of the two-dimensional material hexagonal boron nitride. This ...
To isolate the contribution of water to the vibrational fluctuations that occur between DNA, bulk water, and the charged biomolecular interface between the two, researchers have performed ...
Pairs of negatively charged phosphate groups and positive magnesium ions represent a key structural feature of DNA and RNA embedded in water. Vibrations of phosphate groups have now been established ...
Although most of our electronic devices, like mobile phones, laptops and electric vehicles use lithium rechargeable batteries, what is going on inside them is not fully understood. Researchers from ...
An IR spectroscopy technique for identifying proteins is said to be the first new method developed in the field for 20 years. Optical spectroscopy could have significant potential for protein analysis ...
A collaborative team of experimental and computational physical chemists from South Korea and the United States have made an important discovery in the field of electrochemistry, shedding light on the ...
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