Recent #Chinese Academy of Sciences news in the semiconductor industry

4 months ago

➀ Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Physics have developed a new method called vdW squeezing to produce 2D metals at the angstrom thickness limit;

➁ The technique involves melting and compressing metals under high pressure between two rigid van der Waals anvils;

➂ This method allows for precise control over the thickness of 2D metals at the atomic level, enabling the exploration of unique layer-dependent characteristics.

2D MaterialsChinese Academy of Sciences
about 1 year ago
1. A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a dual-functional high-efficiency antimicrobial nanozyme that mimics antimicrobial peptides and enzymes. 2. The nanozyme, Ni-IH-7, demonstrates peroxidase and phospholipase C-like activities and can effectively kill fungi by binding to mannoprotein on Candida albicans. 3. This study introduces a novel method of combining antimicrobial peptides with nanozymes, potentially aiding in the creation of new antimicrobial drugs.
AntimicrobialChinese Academy of SciencesNanozyme
about 1 year ago
1. Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing Normal University have developed a new non-fullerene acceptor that improves the efficiency of organic solar cells (OSCs) to 20.2%. 2. This material aims to reduce non-radiative energy losses and promote efficient charge generation and transfer, with a structure that minimizes energy loss and charge recombination. 3. The development could contribute to more sustainable and cost-effective solar energy solutions, although it still does not match the efficiencies of silicon-based solar cells.
Chinese Academy of SciencesNon-Fullerene Acceptorsolar energy
about 1 year ago
1. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed piezoelectric PLLA scaffolds with a bone-like microenvironment to promote bone regeneration in rats. 2. The scaffolds mimic mineralized collagen fibers and enhance osteogenic differentiation through ultrasonic-responsive piezoelectric signals. 3. This multifaceted bionic strategy offers a novel approach in bone tissue engineering.
Bone RegenerationChinese Academy of SciencesPiezoelectric PLLA Scaffolds
about 1 year ago
1. A research team from FJIRSM, CAS, led by Prof. Chen Xueyuan, developed noninvasive phototheranostics for Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm-induced pulmonary infection in mice. 2. The team created novel Aly-NaNdF4 nanohybrids with NIR-II luminescence and excellent photothermal conversion efficiency. 3. These nanohybrids demonstrated strong biofilm eradication and were metabolized in the liver and spleen, avoiding long-term toxicity.
Chinese Academy of SciencesFujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matterbiofilm eradication