Good vibrations: New atom-scale products on horizon
Monday, August 23, 2010 - 13:21
in Physics & Chemistry
The generation of an electric field by the compression and expansion of solid materials is known as the piezoelectric effect, and it has a wide range of applications ranging from everyday items such as watches, motion sensors and precise positioning systems. Researchers at McGill University's Department of Chemistry have now discovered how to control this effect in nanoscale semiconductors called 'quantum dots,' enabling the development of incredibly tiny new products...