


Unveiling the Potential of Two-Dimensional Gold Flakes for Next-Generation Technologies
Two-dimensional single-crystal metals have long been coveted for their potential to drive next-generation technologies, as they offer a unique interplay between highly confined optical modes and quantum phenomena. Research carried out by LCN researchers at...
Greener, cheaper method to accelerate chemical reactions developed by LCN scientists and partners
A new, greener and cheaper method to accelerate chemical reactions has been developed by LCN scientists at King’s College London in collaboration with the University of Barcelona and ETH Zurich. Instead of using polluting and expensive metal-based catalysts, the team...
Harnessing EUV Light for Large-Scale Silicon Quantum Device Patterning
Unleashing the power of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) light, scientists from UCL and the Paul Scherrer Institute, EPFL, and ETHZ in Switzerland have devised an innovative technique for patterning hydrogen-terminated silicon, charting a course towards the large-scale...