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Condensed Matter Oct 17, 2024

Insulator-to-metal transition achieved in iridate/manganate heterostructures

A research team has successfully achieved an atomically controlled insulator-to-metal transition in iridate/manganate heterostructures. Their findings were recently published in Nature Communications.

Condensed Matter Sep 25, 2024

Intrinsic magnetic structure observed for the first time in a kagome lattice

A joint research group from China recently achieved the first observation of intrinsic magnetic structures in a kagome lattice by using the highly sensitive magnetic force microscopy (MFM) system of the Steady High Magnetic ...

Condensed Matter Sep 16, 2024

Tunable nonlinear Hall effect observed at room temperature in tellurium

A research team has discovered significant nonlinear Hall and wireless rectification effects at room temperature in elemental semiconductor tellurium (Te). Their research is published in Nature Communications.

Condensed Matter Sep 12, 2024

Fundamental spintronics research reveals generic approach to magnetic second-order topological insulators

Researchers from Monash University, part of the FLEET Center, have revealed a generic approach towards intrinsic magnetic second-order topological insulators. These materials are crucial for advancements in spintronics, an ...

Astronomy Aug 30, 2024

The Rubin observatory will unleash a flood of NEO detections, say researchers

After about 10 years of construction, the Vera Rubin Observatory (VRO) is scheduled to see its first light in January 2025. Once it's up and running, it will begin its Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), a decade-long ...

Condensed Matter Aug 27, 2024

Kagome superlattice method offers new way to tune graphene's electronic properties

A research team has introduced a novel method for selectively tuning electronic bands in graphene. Their findings, published in Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Review Letters, showcase the potential of artificial superlattice fields for manipulating ...

Nanomaterials Aug 27, 2024

New technique shows promise for mass fabricating an exotic quasi-1D material

Researchers have fabricated a quasi-one-dimensional van der Waals zirconium telluride thin film, which is a form of a substance that has long promised advances in quantum computing, nano-electronics and other advanced technologies. ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 25, 2024

Heaviest antimatter observation yet will fine-tune numbers for dark matter search

In experiments at the Brookhaven National Lab in the US, an international team of physicists has detected the heaviest "anti-nuclei" ever seen. The tiny, short-lived objects are composed of exotic antimatter particles.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 22, 2024

How particles of light may be producing drops of the perfect liquid

The world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator may be producing the world's tiniest droplets of liquid, right under scientists' noses. Researchers are digging into this subatomic enigma.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 16, 2024

Large Hadron Collider pipe brings search for elusive magnetic monopole closer than ever

New research using a decommissioned section of the beam pipe from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has brought scientists closer than ever before to test whether magnetic monopoles exist.

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