Scintillators are detectors that make high-energy X-rays or particles visible through flashes of light to form an image.
With the advent of quantum shell scintillators for high-resolution and ultrafast imaging, scientists are able to bypass the limitations of traditional scintillator technology. This pioneering work ...
Researchers have demonstrated a more compact and efficient alternative using silicon metasurfaces that convert infrared light ...
A team from the University of California Santa Barbara used ultrafast electron microscopy to record photocarriers as they ...
Once they synthesized their new material, which contains barium, zirconium and sulfur, the researchers tested its ability to ...
Using the scanning ultrafast electron (SUEM) techniques they developed, researchers directly visualized the fleeting ...
A research team has devised a unique method to observe changes in materials at the atomic level. The technique opens new avenues for understanding and developing advanced materials for quantum ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's new RODAS technology provides detailed insights into atomic changes in materials, critical ...
Flow batteries could be the future of electric vehicles, as they can ditch the heavy batteries and be filled like gasoline ...
While we typically encourage hackers to make their own tools or machines when practical, x-ray machines don’t usually make that list. Despite the risk of radiation, [William Osman] has done just ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated fully 3D-printed resettable fuses, which are ...
A research team headed by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a novel approach to examine ...