Moving excitons with light and a nano-ridge could help bridge optics and electronics, enabling new devices and faster, more ...
Most people have a phone charger plugged in next to their bed, which they never bother to switch off at the wall - but is that risky to do?
Engineers at the University of Michigan have created a breakthrough device that can control the flow of excitons—tiny bundles ...
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science’s Department of Physics, together with researchers from Japan's National Institute for Materials Science, have finally discovered the quantum fluid of ...
Researchers from Japan have discovered a unique Hall effect resulting from deflection of electrons due to "in-plane ...
Strange metals defy the 60-year-old understanding of electric current as a flow of discrete charges. (Nanowerk News) We all learned that electricity is caused by electrons moving in a metal. Each ...
Electrons in graphene can act like a perfect fluid, defying established physical laws. This finding advances both fundamental science and potential quantum technologies. For decades, quantum ...
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial in 2D semiconductors, according to new findings ...
In a strange metal (translucent box), electrons (blue marbles) lose their individuality and melt into a featureless, liquid-like stream. We all learned that electricity is caused by electrons moving ...
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