Nickel — the material is quite common. But as it turned out, we don't know much.
Sometimes even substances and materials, which seemingly knows absolutely everything, can be quite surprising. Thus, in order to learn new properties of substances, not necessarily «study them from within», examining separately every elementary particle that makes up these substances. So, for example, recently a group of researchers using machine learning technologies and were able to discover new properties of Nickel.
According to the study, published in the journal , a team of researchers led by Edwin Portunhol, a Professor of materials science and engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found a new way of working with Nickel by «unlock» its properties. While this discovery allows to use it in a huge pile of various projects — from the development of compact biosensors to the creation of quantum computers. Speaking of quantum computers, we regularly reported on our web portal. not to miss the most important!
Scientists Polytechnic Institute Rensselaer understood that when Nickel «roll» to the size of a single chip is extremely thin nanowires and subjected to mechanical energy, produces a very strong magnetic field. This phenomenon is called magnetostriction. Conversely, if a magnetic field is applied to this material, the atoms inside the change form. This movement of atoms could be used to harvest energy. Although Nickel is a fairly common material these properties were not previously known.
Imagine the creation of a system with a huge number of nanowires. You can put it in an external magnetic field, and it will collect very large amounts of energy, but the system itself will be very small in comparison with the existing ones. — says Professor Gohtong.
The Researchers found this unique property using a technique called lensless microscopy, in which a synchrotron is used to collect data. The synchrotron is an installation with an annular vacuum chamber in which the particles are accelerated to a speed close to , but standing in their way powerful electromagnets set the trajectory of their movement. This way you can learn a lot about the behavior and properties of elementary particles. But the amount of information collected from a synchrotron is very huge and here they made good use of machine learning algorithms.
Data «feed» computer algorithms that created three-dimensional images of the electron density and the displacement of Nickel atoms in substances of different thickness and density. Using an array of neural networks that have worked with big data, managed to obtain images of better quality than when using traditional microscopes, giving researchers more information.
This approach allows to detect extremely small objects and learn about the materials what we never knew — said Professor Gohtong. If you use the microscope lens, that is the limit to what you can see. This is determined by the size of the lens, its curvature and other characteristics. Now we have this there is no limit.
Scientists believe that such an approach to the study of the substances will allow researchers to learn more about solid-state materials, similar to those used in technological devices. It may even allow to get a deeper understanding of human tissue and cells, which can also be studied using new methods.
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