3D structure and experimental observation of skyrmion bundles. Credit: TANG Jin In a study recently published in Nature Nanotechnology, a research group led by Prof.…
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National Ignition Facility Breakthrough: Experiment Puts Researchers at Threshold of Fusion Ignition
On Aug. 8, 2021, an experiment at the National Ignition Facility put researchers at the threshold of fusion ignition, achieving a yield of more than…
One case of a particle’s movement. It begins as the red point, resting on the surface of the hand (black wavy line). It follows the…
Interaction of a laser pulse and a relativistic electron beam in a dipole magnet. Credit: Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Recent research reveals a fundamental process…
Physics researchers at the University of North Florida’s Atomic LEGO Lab discovered a new electronic phenomenon they call “asymmetric ferroelectricity”. The research led by Dr.…
Metasurface of split-ring resonators, partially overlaid with 3D colormaps showing the simulated electric-field distribution. High-momentum magnetoplasmons lead to the break-down of polaritons (blue spheres with…
A new project will use the electric field in an accelerator cavity to try to levitate a tiny metallic particle, allowing it to store quantum…
Two-dimensional supersolid quantum gas produced in the laboratory for the first time. Credit: IQOQI Innsbruck/Harald Ritsch Two-dimensional supersolid quantum gas produced in the laboratory for…
An artist’s impression of Tcc+, a tetraquark composed of two charm quarks and an up and a down antiquark. Credit: CERN Discovery of a new…
The magnet system of Wendelstein 7-X. Fifty superconducting magnet coils create the magnetic cage for confining the plasma. In the twisted coil forms, computational optimization…
The illustration shows an aluminum-26 nucleus (green) escaping a supernova explosion. It will subsequently decay via gamma-ray emission that can be observed by satellites. Credit:…
The pixel tracker is the subdetector that is closest to the beamline in the CMS experiment. Credit: CERN After more than two years of maintenance…
A new way to probe exotic matter aids the study of atomic and particle physics. Physicists have created a new way to observe details about…
Interlayer excitons (glossy ellipsoids), which can form after electrons and holes (red and blue spheres) are separated between optically excited, atomically thin layers (top and…
This image shows a parameter scan of maximum ion energy as a function of laser pulse duration and intensity generated by a neural network surrogate…
Reactor Operator Nicholas Thompson of Los Alamos National Laboratory helps to set up the neutron clustering measurements at the Walthousen Reactor Critical Facility at Rensselaer…
A key reaction in the slow neutron-capture process that forms elements occurs less frequently than previously thought. The Science The slow neutron-capture process (the s-process)…
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have linked together, or “entangled,” the mechanical motion and electronic properties of a tiny blue…
Illustration depicts the flow field and the drop breakup around antral contraction waves. Credit: Damien Dufour Droplet breakup shows how lower stomach contraction waves classify…