A material cooled near absolute zero produced an electrical signal that physics said should not exist, revealing a new kind ...
Ordinary matter, when cooled, transitions from a gas into a liquid. Cool it further still, and it freezes into a solid.
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 ...
The mystery of quantum phenomena inside materials—such as superconductivity, where electric current flows without energy loss ...
Whether in a smartphone or laptop, semiconductors form the basis of modern electronics and accompany us constantly in ...
Researchers show hafnium stannide can host graphene-like electron flow in a robust 3D structure, paving the way for scalable ...
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Scientists uncover a bizarre state of matter that shouldn’t be possible
In a quiet corner of low-temperature physics, researchers have stumbled on a phase of matter that seems to break one of the ...
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 ...
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