In a recent breakthrough, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory got one step closer to understanding how to make that possible. The research, led by physicist Ivan ...
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30-year superconductivity puzzle just flipped on its head
For three decades, one quiet crystal has sat at the center of a fierce argument about how exotic superconductors really work.
Electron pair emission and correlation spectroscopy represent a cutting‐edge approach in probing the intricate electron–electron interactions that underpin many surface and bulk phenomena in condensed ...
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New Research Reveals How Particle Ratios Control Material Behavior
Mohammad Hafezi, a Joint Quantum Institute Fellow, and his colleagues investigated how changing the ratio of fermionic to ...
In a study published in Science, a research team led by Prof. Wang Feng from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Prof. Paolo Fornasiero from ...
For the past century since their discovery, superconductors and their mysterious atomic properties have left researchers in awe. These special materials allow electricity to flow through them without ...
Quantum particles have a social life, of a sort. They interact and form relationships with each other, and one of the most ...
For the first time, physicists from the University of Basel have succeeded in coupling different types of electron-hole pairs (excitons) in the van der Waals material molybdenum disulfide. This ...
A new twist on a classic experiment could show that pairs of electrons behave as bosons, despite the fact that single electrons are fermions. Peter Samuelsson and Markus Büttiker of the University of ...
The motion of the two electrons in the helium atom can be imaged and controlled with attosecond-timed laser flashes. The motion of the two electrons in the helium atom can be imaged and controlled ...
Physicists have succeeded in coupling different types of electron-hole pairs (excitons) in the van der Waals material molybdenum disulfide. This successful coupling allows them to utilize and control ...
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