By twisting layers of graphene, researchers discovered a unique electronic crystal where electrons freeze in place yet allow ...
For the first time, scientists have measured the shape of an electron in solids, opening the door to advances in quantum materials.
Electrons have a hidden feature — spin — that could revolutionize technology. Magnets can control it, but researchers are now ...
In recent years, there have been attempts to describe the inside of a proton using quantum information tools, with partial ...
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A new calculation of the electron's self-energy improves determination of fundamental constantsas it could point the way to physics beyond the standard model. More information: V. A. Yerokhin et al, Two-Loop Electron Self-Energy for Low Nuclear Charges, Physical Review Letters (2024).
Working with colleagues from the University of Texas at Dallas and Florida State University, Boston College Assistant Professor of Physics Fazel Tafti found ... “Evidence of a coupled electron-phonon ...
Researchers created platinum-mixed metallic magnetic nanofilms that are 5x more efficient -- the ultimate energy-saving solution.
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Exotic Electron Crystals Discovered in Twisted GrapheneJoshua Folk, a member of UBC’s Physics and Astronomy Department and the Blusson Quantum ... fundamental constants of nature—Planck’s constant and the charge of the electron. The precision of this ...
In quantum physics, subatomic particles behave strangely—they can be in two places simultaneously, move through solid objects ...
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