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General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 9, 2021

Evidence of superfluidity in a dipolar supersolid

Superfluidity in liquids and gases can manifest as a reduced moment of inertia (the rotational analog of mass) under slow rotations. Non-classical rotational effects can also be considered in the elusive supersolid phases ...

Condensed Matter Mar 5, 2021

Taking 2-D materials for a spin

Scientists from the University of Tsukuba and a scientist from the Institute of High Pressure Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics detected and mapped the electronic spins moving in a working transistor made of molybdenum disulfide. This research may ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 3, 2021

Reading the physics hiding in data

Information is encoded in data. This is true for most aspects of modern life, but it is also true in most branches of contemporary physics, and extracting useful and meaningful information from very large data sets is a key ...

Superconductivity Feb 22, 2021

The quest for the magic angle

Stack two layers of graphene, twisted at slightly different angles to each other, and the material spontaneously becomes a superconductor. Science still can't explain how something so magical can happen, but physicists use ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 19, 2021

CSI Solid-State: The fingerprints of quantum effects

In solid-state physics, the precise interactions of electrons are analyzed through meticulous detective work, ultimately to gain a better understanding of fundamental physical phenomena.

Condensed Matter Feb 16, 2021

Sloshing quantum fluids of light and matter to probe superfluidity

The 'sloshing' of a quantum fluid comprised of light and matter reveals superfluid properties.

Superconductivity Feb 15, 2021

Two-dimensional superconductivity and anisotropic transport at potassium tantalate interfaces

Unique electronic structures found at materials interfaces can allow unconventional quantum states to emerge. In a new report on Science, Changjiang Liu and a research team at the Argonne National Laboratory, University of ...

Condensed Matter Feb 4, 2021

Scientists use trilayer graphene to observe more robust superconductivity

In 2018, the physics world was set ablaze with the discovery that when an ultrathin layer of carbon, called graphene, is stacked and twisted to a "magic angle," that new double layered structure converts into a superconductor, ...

Nanophysics Feb 2, 2021

Twisted van der Waals materials as a new platform to realize exotic matter

Researchers from the MPSD, the RWTH Aachen University and the Flatiron Institute, Columbia University (both in the U.S.) and part of the Max Planck—New York City Center for Non-equilibrium Quantum Phenomena have provided ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 1, 2021

The first observation of a marginal Fermi glass

For several years, the condensed-matter physics community has been trying to gain a better understanding of material systems made up of strongly interacting particles. Interestingly, many metals can be described as systems ...

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