EurekAlert!: Electric double layer structure at nucleation sites revealed, providing fundamental insight into electrochemical cells and batteries
Electric double layer structure at nucleation sites revealed, providing fundamental insight into electrochemical cells and batteries
- A research team consisting of NIMS and the Tokyo University of Science has developed the fastest electric double layer transistor using a highly ion conductive ceramic thin film and a diamond thin ...
(Nanowerk News) A research team consisting of NIMS and the Tokyo University of Science has developed the fastest electric double layer transistor using a highly ion conductive ceramic thin film and a ...
EurekAlert!: Schematic of Electric-Double-Layer Transistor Device and Electrochemical Reaction on FeSe Surface (IMAGE)
(Left) Device structure of electric-double-layer transistor with FeSe channel deposited on oxide substrate. (Right) One-monolayer FeSe is realized by electrochemical etching where Fe and Se ions are ...
Schematic of Electric-Double-Layer Transistor Device and Electrochemical Reaction on FeSe Surface (IMAGE)
EurekAlert!: Generality vs. specificity: unraveling the electric double layer structure of highly ionic liquid electrolytes
Using a combination of simulation and experimental techniques, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Material Science and Engineering researchers have been able to identify the electric double layer ...
Generality vs. specificity: unraveling the electric double layer structure of highly ionic liquid electrolytes
Phys.org on MSN: Electric double layer emerges in new electrocatalyst interface model
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Most objects in contact with water or an aqueous solution acquire some electronic charges on their surfaces. These charges on the surface attract counter ions from the liquid, which electrically ...