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Optics & Photonics May 31, 2022

Configurable topological beam splitting via antichiral gyromagnetic photonic crystal

Topological insulators, whose bulky states are prohibited while surface/edge states are conductive and topologically protected. Recent advances in topologically protected edge states have drawn growing attention in the optics ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 27, 2022

Observation of fractional exclusion statistics in quantum critical matter

A quantum system consisting of a large number of microscopic particles obeys statistical laws at the macroscopic level. In nature, there are two kinds of microscopic quantum particles. One is the boson satisfying the Bose-Einstein ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 19, 2022

Quasi-symmetry in CoSi reveals new type of topological material

Ever since the discovery of the quantum Hall effect (Nobel Prize 1985), symmetry has been the guiding principle in the search for topological materials. Now an international team of researchers from Germany, Switzerland, ...

Nanophysics May 6, 2022

A new age of 2.5D materials

Scientists are exploring new ways to artificially stack two-dimensional (2D) materials, introducing so-called 2.5D materials with unique physical properties. Researchers in Japan reviewed the latest advances and applications ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 4, 2022

Hydrogen-tuned topological insulators may lead to new platforms in sustainable quantum electronics

A team led by City College of New York physicist Lia Krusin-Elbaum is behind research that could open a breadth of new quantum device platforms for harnessing emergent topological states for nano-spintronics and fault-tolerant ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 7, 2022

Inline-capable spectroscopic measurement system for industrial quality assurance and process control

Ensuring quality without losing time: Companies from the pharmaceutical, chemical and food industry in particular depend on meeting the highest quality requirements while at the same time optimizing production processes. ...

Nanophysics Mar 24, 2022

Light derails electrons through graphene

The way electrons flow in a material determines its electronic properties. For example, when a voltage is sustained across a conducting material, electrons start flowing, generating an electrical current. These electrons ...

Nanomaterials Mar 23, 2022

Don't underestimate undulating graphene: Unique electronics made possible by wavy patterns that channel electrons

Lay some graphene down on a wavy surface, and you'll get a guide to one possible future of two-dimensional electronics. 

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 14, 2022

New study reveals topological charge-entropy relation in kagome Chern magnet

Topological charge-entropy scaling relation was proved in the kagome Chern magnet, a kind of magnet predicted to support intrinsic Chern quantum phases, according to a study published on Nature Communications.

Nanophysics Mar 9, 2022

A zigzag blueprint for topological electronics

A collaborative study led by the University of Wollongong confirms switching mechanism for a new, proposed generation of ultra-low energy topological electronics.

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