Scientific Achievement
A self-limiting phase transformation was discovered between a solid electrolyte (SE) and Li-metal using real time, in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM).
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This new strategy can be used to
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Scientists have unraveled details of the mechanism of mechanical reinforcement in glassy polymer nanocomposites.1 Measurements in the interfacial layer ~2–4 nm around nanoparticles revealed that Young’s modulus, which defines the relationship between
Concentrated transition metal alloys with the formula NiCoCrx, with x≈1, and a simple cubic crystal structure, display transport, magnetic and thermodynamic signatures exhibited by more structurally complex compounds near a quantum critical point (QCP).