Physicists have unveiled a new quantum state, a realm where electrons behave in a way previously unseen. This breakthrough, ...
A new study reveals a "pinball phase" in a Wigner crystal, where electrons act as both solid and liquid in a quantum ...
The orbital angular momentum of electrons has long been considered a minor physical phenomenon, suppressed in most crystals and largely overlooked. Scientists have now discovered that in certain ...
Graphene, also known as the wonder material, continues to surprise scientists. This time, it has revealed new quantum states. A team of researchers has found peculiar topological electronic crystals ...
The KATRIN (Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino) experiment has provided fresh insights into sterile neutrinos. Neutrinos ...
An illustration depicts pairs of superconducting electrons in rhombohedral graphene (the middle lattice structure) that spin in clockwise or counterclockwise direction (corresponding to blue and red ...
Professor Youngwook Kim at the Department of Physics and Chemistry, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology (DGIST; President Kunwoo Lee) in collaboration with Professor Gilyoung Cho at the ...
Scientists have directly measured the minuscule electron sharing that makes precious-metal catalysts so effective. Their new technique, IET, reveals how molecules bind and react on metal surfaces with ...
Electrons in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene form unexpected crystalline states, revealing new quantum behaviors and expanding possibilities for exotic electronic phases. (Nanowerk News) MIT ...
Step into a hidden world so small it’s almost unimaginable — the nanoscale. Imagine a single strand of hair and shrink it a million times, and you’re there. Here, atoms and molecules are master ...