EFRCs Science Highlights
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05.03.12HighlightsPhotosynthetic bacteria are inspiring design of light harvesting antenna.
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05.03.12HighlightsTargeting pigments to protect against light damage may aid design of new light harvesting systems.
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04.27.12HighlightsA newly synthesized bulk thermoelectric material that contains nanocrystals with the same orientation and structure as the host material breaks thermoelectric efficiency records by blocking thermal, but not electrical, conductivity.
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04.27.12HighlightsNovel 3-D anode design holds more charge and delivers it faster than conventional lithium-ion anodes while maintaining mechanical stability.
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04.27.12HighlightsExperiments and computer simulations demonstrate that nanoscale gold foams can be designed for radiation resistance.
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04.27.12HighlightsLiquid-metal-filled microcapsules extend lifetime and reliability of electronic devices by targeting damage and restoring conductive pathways.
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04.27.12HighlightsSimulations predict that matching the pore size with the electrolyte ion size will allow nanoporous supercapacitors to store more charge.
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04.27.12HighlightsCalculations reveal that upper limits to LED light intensity are caused by multi-particle interactions.
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03.11.11HighlightsRecent single molecule studies reveal that a simple polymer processing technique can effectively control the conformation of individual polymer chains in photovoltaic materials.
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01.19.11HighlightsThe first ever real time movie of lithium ions charging a nano-sized battery may enable researchers to design safer, longer lasting, and more powerful batteries.
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