Breakthrough in Vortex Electric Field Could Transform Electronic Devices
Researchers at City University of Hong Kong have discovered a novel vortex electric field in twisted bilayer molybdenum disulfide, promising to enhance electronic, magnetic, and optical devices. This groundbreaking study simplifies the generation of electric vortex fields, paving the way for advancements in quantum computing, spintronics, and nanotechnology. Led by Professor Ly Thuc Hue, the team developed an innovative ice-assisted transfer technique, allowing for precise manipulation of twist angles, which could revolutionize material science and technology.
Electric Fields of Cells Repel Nanoparticles, Impacting Drug Design and Delivery
An intriguing discovery has been made by scientists regarding the electric fields of cells and their ability to repel nanoparticles, especially those with little or no electrical charge. The findings, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, shed…