In a study published in Nano Letters, Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers created the first tungsten disulfide nanotubes that point in the same direction upon formation. The team’s new synthesis ...
[Left] The schematic shows the multi-functions of the 2D-WS2 bottom interfacial layer for interface stability and the vertically well-ordered domain structures of HZO, which leads to excellent ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction when formed, for the first time. They used a sapphire surface ...
Tungsten disulfide helps organic solar cell reach 17% efficiency Researchers from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology claim to have developed a highly performant organic ...
A superconducting ink that can be printed onto surfaces in a single-molecule-thick layer could prove useful for the building of circuits for quantum computers. The tungsten disulfide ink is more ...
The team’s new synthesis protocol allows for the production of tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction. The material they make show the key properties of single nanotubes. Tokyo ...