By freezing a crucial phosphoric acid complex to near absolute zero, scientists uncovered a single,…
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The Fritz Haber Institute (FHI) of the Max Planck Society, located in Berlin, Germany, is a leading research institution specializing in physical chemistry and chemical physics. Established in 1911 and named after Fritz Haber, a Nobel laureate known for his development of the Haber-Bosch process, the institute focuses on fundamental research in the fields of surface science, catalysis, molecular physics, and the development of new materials. Its work bridges the gap between basic scientific research and practical applications, contributing significantly to advancements in energy conversion, environmental protection, and the development of sustainable technologies.
Researchers have uncovered how atoms subtly rearrange themselves for up to a trillionth of a…
A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow…
Physicists have developed a revolutionary method to track light-matter interactions inside cavities with incredible precision.…
A new study examines acid-base equilibria at the liquid-vapor interface, revealing how sulfur dioxide reacts…
Recent research at the Interface Science Department of the Fritz- Haber Institute has shed light…
Researchers have made significant advancements in CO2 electroreduction technology, identifying specific catalyst sites and mechanisms…
Scientists have enhanced CO2 reduction to ethanol by using copper nanocubes coated with zinc oxide,…
Researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute have achieved near-complete separation of chiral molecules’ quantum states,…
Scientists at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society have developed a revolutionary…
Researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute have advanced nanoscale optoelectronics by developing a method to…
Scientists uncover new insights on polaritons, showing potential for breakthroughs in light manipulation and nanotechnology…
Scientists at the NOMAD Laboratory at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society…
Researchers have resolved the mechanism of exciton fission, which could increase solar-to-electricity efficiency by one-third,…
An active learning algorithm selects its own training data to find new materials for organic…