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NSF renews funding for Two-Dimensional Crystal Consortium


Penn State facility enables development of new ultra-thin materials for advanced electronics
Roman Herbert-Engel, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, characterizes chalcogenide thin films with a graduate student in a Two-Dimensional Crystal Consortium lab in 2017. 
Image: Penn State MRI
NSF renews funding for Two-Dimensional Crystal Consortium
May 25, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a renewal of funding for the Materials Innovation Platform (MIP) national user facility at Penn State’s Materials Research Institute (MRI), the Two-Dimensional Crystal Consortium (2DCC). The 2DCC is one of four MIPs in the United States and was awarded $20.1 million over five years, an increase of 13% above the initial award in 2016. ....

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'Seeing' previously unseen nano-level glass damage


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‘Seeing’ previously unseen nano-level glass damage
With hyperspectral near-field optical mapping, an infrared light beam can reveal nano-level imperfections and damage that weakens the glass sample
Image: Elizabeth Flores-Gomez Murray, Penn State MRI
For the first time, the subsurface structural changes of silica glass due to nanoscale wear and damage has been revealed via spectroscopy, which may lead to improvements in glass products such as electronic displays and vehicle windshields, according to a team of international researchers.
“One of the main research areas in my group is glass surface science, chiefly the relationship between property, the structure of the glass, and mechanical and chemical properties, especially mechanical durability and chemical durability,” Seong Kim, Penn State distinguished professor of chemical engineering and co-lead author of the study in Acta Materialia, said. “And one of the techniques that we we’ve be ....

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