Researchers show hafnium stannide can host graphene-like electron flow in a robust 3D structure, paving the way for scalable ...
University of Liverpool researchers have discovered a way to host some of the most significant properties of graphene in a ...
Whether in a smartphone or laptop, semiconductors form the basis of modern electronics and accompany us constantly in ...
A material cooled near absolute zero produced an electrical signal that physics said should not exist, revealing a new kind ...
A new electrical method to conveniently change the direction of electron flow in some quantum materials could have implications for the development of next-generation electronic devices and quantum ...
A new method by Penn State researchers conveniently changes the direction of electron flow in materials that exhibit the quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) effect — a phenomenon in which the flow of ...
In a quiet corner of low-temperature physics, researchers have stumbled on a phase of matter that seems to break one of the ...
New measurements in germanium reveal how excited electrons drive lattice vibrations that govern energy flow and heating in semiconductors.
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) allow current to flow in devices like implantable biosensors. But scientists long knew about a quirk of OECTs that no one could explain: When an OECT is ...
A weird phenomenon in which electricity flows like water was spotted in a nanowire made of "strange metal" — a bizarre metal phase that has stumped physicists for 40 years. When you purchase through ...