How ‘asymmetric alloying’ is creating the next generation of luminescent materials

Jun 05, 2026 Researchers develop a novel asymmetric alloying approach that can contribute to the development of chiral luminescent nanomaterials. (Nanowerk News) Metal cluster molecules are discrete compounds containing multiple metal atoms held together by metal-metal and metal-ligand bonding. They serve as excellent candidates for catalysts, biosensors, and even for...

Magnetic field helps binary star systems form

Jun 05, 2026 Simulations show magnetic fields can remove angular momentum from forming protostars, helping binary star systems form within realistic timescales. (Nanowerk News) New simulations show that interactions with a magnetic field can work to decrease the distance between still forming binary protostars. These results can help explain the...

A new window into nanoscale spin-wave physics

Jun 05, 2026 New soft X-ray momentum microscopy directly images magnons in 2D reciprocal space, offering a sensitive platform to study spin waves for future computing. (Nanowerk News) An international team lead by the Max Born Institute has developed a new type of momentum microscopy to image magnons — the...

Understanding the path towards practical applications

Jun 05, 2026 Researchers summarize the recent developments and future research directions toward the broader implementation of terahertz biophotonics. (Nanowerk News) Biophotonics is a multidisciplinary field that involves the development and application of light-based technologies to study, monitor, and treat biological systems. The ability to directly image cells and molecules...