Curtin University researchers found that optimizing the shape of zinc sulfide nanocrystals can improve molecule adhesion, leading to advancements in devices like LEDs, solar panels, and medical diagnostics.
New Curtin-led research has uncovered a method to enhance the adhesion of molecules to the surface of tiny nanocrystals, a breakthrough that could lead to advancements in everyday technologies, from brighter TV screens and improved medical diagnostics to more efficient solar panels.
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