Science Highlights
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7-Nov-2024
Scientists capture images of electron molecular crystals
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryResearchers have taken direct images of the Wigner molecular crystal, a new quantum phase of an electron solid. The breakthrough may advance future technologies for quantum simulations.
- Journal
- Science
6-Nov-2024
“Seeing” more sharply into self-assembled nanomaterials
DOE/US Department of Energy
To build nanostructures, researchers need to probe these structures’ internal architecture at various states of assembly in three dimensions. This project used several methods to produce X-ray computed tomography (CT) scans that provided record-setting, 7-nanometer resolution and information on the elements in the materials. The researchers then constructed 3-D frameworks to reveal the nanostructures’ imperfections and interfaces.
- Journal
- Science
5-Nov-2024
For layered 2D materials, robotics produces cleaner interfaces between stacked sheets
DOE/US Department of Energy
Layered assembly of 2D materials such as graphene have potential roles in the development of new electronic devices. Manufacturing these materials at a large scale while making them atomically clean is a major challenge. In this study, researchers used a special robotic system to assemble graphene heterostructures into large sheets with atomically clean interfaces.
- Journal
- Small
4-Nov-2024
Belle II detector produces world’s most precise measurements of subatomic particle lifetimes
DOE/US Department of Energy
The new Belle II experiment recently made a world-leading measurement of the lifetime of a particular charmed baryon, a particle that is produced and decays very quickly under very high energy levels similar to the universe shortly after the Big Bang. This demonstrates the experiment’s ability to make the extremely precise measurements of the sort needed to discover physics beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
- Journal
- Physical Review Letters
31-Oct-2024
Novel technique uses magnetic fields to probe long-term aging in batteries
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne researchers developed and demonstrated an innovative set of methods to evaluate long-term aging in real-world battery cells.
- Journal
- Journal of Power Sources
30-Oct-2024
Novel hardware approach produces a new quantum computing paradigm
DOE/US Department of Energy
To run on a quantum computer, algorithms must be decomposed into a sequence of quantum gates, a difficult process. In this study, researchers developed a novel “hybrid” approach to quantum hardware design that replaces part of the quantum circuit with a physical evolution that relies on natural interactions within the system. This approach significantly reduces the complexity of executing quantum algorithms.
- Journal
- Physical Review A
28-Oct-2024
Illuminating the journey of a 4-billion-year-old asteroid
DOE/US Department of Energy
Researchers at the Advanced Photon Source joined an international effort to study tiny fragments of a nearby asteroid. The specks of asteroid dust were collected from asteroid 162173 Ryugu by a Japanese space mission. The team discovered that Ryugu began its life in the outer solar system as part of a larger asteroid more than 4 billion years ago. Since breaking off from its larger parent, Ryugu slowly made its way to its current orbit within 60,000 miles of Earth.
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- Science