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PIN code of atomic synapses revealed

Single-atom-sized wires carry the electric current in the memristors created by our colleagues in the Nanoelectronics research group. Research published in Nano Letters.

 

Tímea Nóra Török, Miklós Csontos, Péter Makk, András Halbritter
Breaking the Quantum PIN Code of Atomic Synapses
Nano Lett. 20, 1192 (2020)
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04617

 

 

Website of the research group: http://nanoelectronics.physics.bme.hu/

Mechanically controlled pattern formation

Our colleagues in a collaboration with researchers from Bilkent University showed the formation of periodic patterns by a diffusion–precipitation reaction in a stretchable hydrogel and the control of the obtained patterns by the unprecedented and uncommon method of mechanical input. The study has been published in Advanced Materials.

 

Mohammad Morsali, Muhammad Turab Ali Khan, Rahym Ashirov, Gábor Holló, H. Tarik Baytekin, Istvan Lagzi, Bilge Baytekin
Mechanical Cntrol of Periodic Precipitation in Stretchable Gels to Retrieve Information on Elastic Deformation and for the Complex Patterning of Matter
Advanced Materials (2018 impact factor: 25.809)
doi:10.1002/adma.201905779

Novobátzky Prize for Balázs Pozsgai

Our colleague was awarded the Novobátzky Prize of the Eötvös Loránd Physical Society for his pioneering contributions in the theoretical description of the non-equilibrium dynamics of integrable quantum spin chains.

 

Currently, Balázs is a member of the MTA-BME Quantum Dynamics and Correlations Research Group, based at BME Department of Theoretical Physics. Previously, he was a member of the "Lendület Statistical Field Theory Research Group" at the same department, where he has been the recipient of the MTA Premium Postdoctoral Grant as well as the MTA Bolyai and Bolyai+ Grants.

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