Researchers have discovered why magnesium hydride failed as a hydrogen storage solution and identified a path forward, potentially revolutionizing hydrogen use in energy applications. The…
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Xenon nanoclusters between two graphene layers, with sizes between two and ten atoms. Credit: Manuel Längle New possibilities in quantum technology and condensed matter physics…
Research reveals that while Luttinger’s theorem usually applies to quantum systems, its failure in specific cases links to challenges in classifying correlated insulators, particularly in…
A team at the University of Cologne has successfully observed the elusive Kondo effect in an artificial atom, employing a novel approach with a scanning…
To study superconducting materials in their “normal,” non-superconducting state, scientists usually switch off superconductivity by exposing the material to a magnetic field, left. SLAC scientists…
The result may open doors to several lines of research in particle physics and beyond. A hybrid matter–antimatter helium atomAn atom is the smallest component…
Discovered time-reversal symmetry-breaking fields imply the presence of long-theorized ‘orbital currents’, where charge flows spontaneously in loops around the unit cells of the kagome lattice.…
Scatterer Lieb lattice of polariton condensates. Credit: S. Alyatkin, et al. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25845-4 Researchers from Skoltech and the University of Southampton, U.K., used all-optical methods…
A new phase of matter, thought to be understandable only using quantum physics, can be studied with far simpler classical methods. Researchers from the University…
Philip Warren Anderson, 2013. Credit: Photo by Amaris Hardy, Office of Communications Philip Warren Anderson, one of the greatest theoretical physicists of the postwar era,…