Researchers have successfully altered magnetism in a crystal by applying pressure. This method, which varies the magnetic interactions in a crystal lattice, could revolutionize data…
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Emission of a single photon in the Maxwell fish-eye lens. Credit: Oliver Diekmann (TU Wien) Scientists have developed “quantum ping-pong”: Using a special lens, two…
Quantum computers require precise time measurement for manipulating quantum states, but new research has revealed a fundamental limitation: clocks cannot achieve perfect resolution and precision…
Recent research has uncovered that the persistent radioactive contamination in Central Europe’s wild boar meat, a result of the Chernobyl disaster, is also significantly influenced…
TU Wien researchers have revolutionized the understanding of catalyst promoters by directly observing the role of lanthanum atoms in enhancing rhodium nanoparticle catalysts. Their study…
TU Wien researchers have discovered that nickel-gold alloys excel as thermoelectric materials, offering unparalleled efficiency in converting heat to electricity. This finding challenges traditional views…
When many quantum particles interact, complex systems can be formed. And this complexity allows reaching a temperature of absolute zero – at least in principle.…
Highly charged ions hit tiny gold nuggets on an insulating surface. Credit: ucyborg.com/studio Tiny structures made of gold can be specifically manipulated by ion bombardment…
Scientists have developed a model that allows for the accurate prediction of hole formation based on the electron mobility of the material and the charge…
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus Activating the auricular vagus nerve provides anti-inflammatory effects in severe Covid-19 cases. A system out…
The atoms are polarized by the beam of light and start to attract each other. Credit: Harald Ritsch / TU Wien Atoms may be made…
A Perfect Trap for Light – Allows Light To Be Absorbed Perfectly in Photosynthesis and Photovoltaics
Researchers built a “light trap” around a thin layer using mirrors and lenses, in which the light beam is steered in a circle and then…
An ultra short laser pulse (blue) creates free charge carriers, another pulse (red) accelerates them in opposite directions. Credit: TU Wien Semiconductor electronics is getting…
Artist’s impression of the Ramjet propulsion system. Credit: NASA Since the 1960s, there has been speculation about a hypothetical propulsion method for interstellar space travel.…
It’s all about momentum — and tiny amounts of liquid right at the spout. Scientists at TU Wien answer an age-old question: How can the…
In addition to the usual control gate (red) there is also a program gate (blue). Credit: TU Wien Revolutionary new electronic components can be adapted…
[embedded content]Experiments with dummy heads and masks. Credit: TU Wien Tiny droplets loaded with viruses disappear more slowly after exhalation than previous models suggested. Experiments…
Bitumen surface imaged with different microscopic techniques: AFM (topography image) and AFM-IR (chemical distribution — IR absorption at 1262 cm-1). Credit: TU Wien Although the…
Experiments in the lab at TU Wien. Credit: TU Wien How reproducible are measurements in solid-state physics? New measurements show: An allegedly sensational effect does…
The single-celled organism can detect, in which direction the concentration of nutrients is highest. Credit: TU Wien How do simple creatures manage to move to…