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Researchers in the US have gained important new insights into how electrons travel through nanoscale metal wires. They discovered that the force with which electrons push atoms around in these ...
In graphene, electrons move in strange ways. Their unusual and fluid-like behavior was observed by scientists at the National Graphene Institute, leading to a new wave of studies related to the ...
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for their work on how electrons move around the atom during the tiniest fractions of seconds, a field that could one day lead to better ...
In solar cells, solar radiation boosts electrons to higher energy states, thereby releasing them from their atomic bonds as electricity begins to flow. Scientists have now developed a novel method to ...
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US scientists simulate how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time
Scientists have developed a simulation that can predict how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time, or natural time rather than compute time. Developed by a team from the ...
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Fast-moving electrons can be tracked with unprecedented precision by new spiral method
No chemical reaction or energy transfer process can take place without electrons, as they are responsible for forming and ...
Researchers have shown that a wide-bandgap semiconductor called gallium oxide can be engineered into nanometer-scale structures that allow electrons to move much faster within the crystal structure.
Most people have a phone charger plugged in next to their bed, which they never bother to switch off at the wall - but is that risky to do?
Can scientists image the motion of electrons inside atoms? It's a challenging problem, but solving it would help us develop a more complete understanding of things like chemical reactions and the ...
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