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Metal oxides are abundant in nature and central to technologies such as photocatalysis and photovoltaics. Yet, many suffer ...
Physicists observed light reshaping graphene’s electrons, confirming Floquet states and opening paths for ultrafast ...
Three scientists won the 2023 Nobel Prize in physics for their work developing methods to shoot laser pulses that only last an attosecond, or a mind-bogglingly tiny fraction of a second.
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science’s Department of Physics, together with researchers from Japan's National ...
A hidden quantum geometry that distorts electron paths has finally been observed in real materials. This “quantum metric,” ...
In a breakthrough for next-generation technologies, scientists have learned how to precisely control the behavior of tiny ...
Researchers have experimentally caused electrons to bend in bilayer graphene with the use of light. The way electrons flow in materials determine its electronic properties. For example, when a ...
Nothing can travel faster than light, or 299,792,458 meters per second. But a certain group of particles acts as if it can, a team of physicists recently concluded, potentially paving the way for ...
The electrons flow around an outside circuit to the anode—which is typically composed of graphite, a cheap, energy-dense, and long-lasting material that excels at storing energy—while the ...
In their simulations of 2D semiconductors with strong electron-phonon interactions, the researchers found that when treating both the charge and heat carriers as part of the same system, the ...