Scientists at TU Wien found that electrons need specific “doorway states” to escape solids, not just energy. The insight ...
A study shows electrons escape solids only through quantum doorways that appear in layered materials, changing how we understand emission.
For the first time, a quantum computer has successfully measured pairing correlations (quantum signals that show electrons ...
Scientists had already shown that electrons can split into fractions under a very strong magnetic field, in what is known as the fractional quantum Hall effect. Ju’s work was the first to find that ...
The video describes melting processes of an electron Wigner crystal into electron liquid phases. As the electron density (\nu, a measure of number of electrons in a magnetic field, is controlled by ...
Electricity powers our lives, including our cars, phones, computers, and more, through the movement of electrons within a ...
A light pulse redirects electrons in an ultrathin layered material, creating a stable new state without heat or damage and ...
EPFL researchers have developed a method to calibrate electron spectrometers with extreme accuracy by linking microwave, optical, and free-electron frequencies.
(Nanowerk News) Electrons – these infinitesimally small particles that are known to zip around atoms – continue to amaze scientists despite the more than a century that scientists have studied them.
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