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Researchers have identified antiferromagnetism in a real icosahedral quasicrystal, reigniting interest in the quest to ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAdvanced microelectronics: Why a next-gen semiconductor doesn't fall to piecesA new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, ...
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Elusive electronic rotons, detected for first time, reveal formation of Wigner crystallites in 2D electron liquidOne such state, first proposed by Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner, is the Wigner crystal—a structured electron arrangement caused by their mutual repulsion. Although widely theorized, experimental ...
"The wurtzite ferroelectric nitrides were recently discovered and have a broad range of applications in memory electronics, RF electronics, acousto-electronics, microelectromechanical systems and ...
The mechanism holding new ferroelectric semiconductors together produces a conductive pathway that could enable high power transistorsZetian Mi (left ...
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The Print on MSN47 yrs ago, this Indian-origin physicist asked Feynman a question. He hasn’t looked back sinceIn an interview with ThePrint, physicist Yogendra Narain Srivastava discusses his radical new theory of black holes and a ...
A new study published in Nature Communications April 7 could reshape the future of magnetic and electronic technology.
Quasicrystals are intriguing materials with long-range atomic order that lack periodicity. It has been a longstanding question whether antiferromagnetism, while commonly found in regular crystals, is ...
One such state, first proposed by Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner, is the Wigner crystal—a structured electron arrangement caused by their mutual repulsion. Although widely theorized, experimental ...
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