News and Research Highlights
interactions within the CFN community
June 20, 2025
News Stories
- Accelerating Discovery Together
- Scientists Use AI and X-ray Vision to Gain Insight into Battery Electrolyte
- Scientists Reveal Hidden Interface in Superconducting Qubit Material
- DNA Helps Electronics to Leave Flatland
Note to staff and users: In order to increase the visibility of our research and our scientists, it is important to alert CFN leadership and Brookhaven Lab's Media & Communications Office (genzer@bnl.gov and skossman@bnl.gov) when submitting high-impact or strategically important papers, or ahead of honors/awards. Interviewing, writing, and completing internal and external reviews can take two weeks or longer, so the earlier you let them know — even prior to the paper being accepted — the earlier they can plan with CFN management what to cover and have an approved release ready to send out to media when the paper publishes — or, even better, sent to media under embargo prior to the publication date.

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging reveals processing-induced lattice strain and surface/bulk damage in superconducting resonators.
Research Highlights
- 2D MoS2 Templates Unlock High-Performance Perovskite Solar Cells
- Advanced Electron Microscopy Reveals Processing Impacts on Quantum Circuits
- Atomically Thin Mirrors: A New Frontier in Light Confinement
Arrivals
- Nam Heon Cho – Soft & Bio Nanomaterials
Departures
None!
Service Awards
- Dario Stacchiola – 15 years
- Percy Zahl – 20 years
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