A team of materials scientists from the University of Oklahoma has achieved what was widely considered impossible: successfully magnetizing quantum dots by "doping" them with manganese. Study: ...
Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) employs the paramagnetic properties of Mn2+ as a calcium analogue to achieve high-contrast visualisation of neuronal structures and activity.
Virtually all light-emitting diodes used today require phosphors based on so-called rare-earth elements, which are expensive and challenging to obtain. In a collaborative research project between ...
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