Scientists have, for the first time, successfully studied liquid carbon in the lab by combining a powerful high-performance laser with the European XFEL x-ray laser. The experiment captured fleeting ...
What if the key to solving the carbon dioxide emissions challenge is the soft, silvery element named Gallium? A research team at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology discovered that passing ...
Researchers used laser compression to study liquid carbon for the first time, enabling insights into extreme states relevant to planetary interiors and nuclear fusion. Liquid carbon can be found, for ...
Figure 2: Characterizations for the partially oxidized Co 4-atom-thick layers obtained at 220 °C for 3 h. Our synthetic strategy has allowed us to produce a well controlled model system to explore the ...