Category: Science
Functions from Peptide-DNA Materials
New Functions Emerging from Peptide–DNA Materials Chapter 14 of Peptide-Based Biomaterials Margaret L. Daly, Stephen J. Klawa and Ronit Freeman A new class of hybrid biomaterials has recently evolved from the combination of peptides and DNA. In this chapter, … Read more
Flexible X-ray Detectors
Abstract The soft nature of metal halide perovskites makes them potentially applicable as flexible X-ray detectors. Here we report a structure of perovskite-filled membranes (PFMs) for highly sensitive, flexible and large-area X-ray detectors. PFMs with areas up to 400 cm2 are formed … Read more
DeepCGH: Computer Generated Holography with Deep Learning
DeepCGH: Computer Generated Holography with Deep Learning Research at the Pégard lab aims to develop advanced instruments that monitor and manipulate living tissue with light. The team recently developed DeepCGH, a new deep learning algorithm that computes holograms both significantly … Read more
Irreversible Shear-Activated Gelation of a Liquid Crystalline…
Abstract We report irreversible, shear-activated gelation in liquid crystalline solutions of a rigid polyelectrolyte that forms rodlike assemblies (rods) in salt-free solution. At rest, the liquid crystalline solutions are kinetically stable against gelation and exhibit low viscosities. Under steady shear … Read more
Perovskite Solar Cells: Synergistic Cascade Carrier Extraction
Judicious incorporation of ambiopolar black phosphorene with tailored thickness to concurrently impart electron and hole extractions in perovskite solar cells is reported by Jinsong Huang, Zhiqun Lin, and co‐workers in article number 2000999. This work underpins the potential implementation of … Read more