Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors have emerged as a material platform for the investigation of exciton physics. Their reduced dimensionality, combined with weak screening, fosters robust Coulomb ...
In physics and engineering, two fundamental magnetic states are typically considered: ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism.
The ancient Greeks speculated that it might be air, fire or water. A century ago, physicists felt sure it was the atom. Today, we believe that the deepest layer of reality is populated by a diverse ...
Typically, the charge of electrons is used to store and process information in electronics-based devices. In spintronics, the ...
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What if time had three dimensions? A bold theory
What if time were the only truly fundamental dimension of our Universe? A recent theory proposes a radically different vision of reality, where time has three dimensions. This approach challenges our ...
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When 3D meets 4D: Scientists decode the strange physics of quasicrystals
A team of international researchers has shown that four-dimensional structures can influence the mechanical and topological ...
In a significant development in the field of superconductivity, researchers have successfully achieved robust superconductivity in high magnetic fields using a newly created one-dimensional (1D) ...
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