Prof Ariando (middle) with Dr Stephen Lin Er Chow (extreme right) and Zhaoyang Luo (extreme left) were part of the research team that designed the new copper-free superconducting material. Credit: NUS ...
Copper oxide thin films, encompassing both cupric (CuO) and cuprous (Cu₂O) phases, have emerged as pivotal materials in the development of advanced electronic and optoelectronic devices. Their unique ...
Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity with zero resistance when cooled to a certain temperature, called the critical temperature. They have applications in many fields, including ...
Researchers at Science Tokyo synthesize two copper-based composite oxides La₂CuO₄ and Y₂Cu₂O₅, which exhibit strong antiviral activity along with high stability, surpassing the performance of ...
Copper-oxide (CuO2) superconductors, such as Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+ (Bi2212), have unusually high critical temperatures. Optical reflectivity measurements of Bi2212 have shown that it exhibits strong optical ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Recent research has developed a novel electrospun scaffold loaded with copper oxide (CuO@PG), which aims to ...
A novel hydrogen sensor offers a promising solution for real-time hydrogen leak detection, addressing safety concerns in industrial applications. This sensor, made with nano-patterned cupric-oxide ...
Prof Ariando (middle) with Dr Stephen Lin Er Chow (extreme right) and Zhaoyang Luo (extreme left) were part of the research team that designed the new copper-free superconducting material. Professor ...