Physicists at RIKEN have developed an electronic device that hosts unusual states of matter, which could one day be useful...
by João A. Sobral and Mathias S. Scheurer Identifying and understanding experimental signatures of phases of matter is usually a...
Via large-scale simulations on supercomputers, a research team from the Department of Physics, the University of Hong Kong (HKU), discovered...
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is found everywhere from the dust filling most of outer space to...
Solid-solution organic crystals have been brought into the quest for superior photon upconversion materials, which transform presently wasted long-wavelength light...
Researchers from Tohoku University have developed a model that simulates the motion of fish tail fins. The model uncovers the...
Light not only plays a key role as an information carrier for optical computer chips, particularly for the next generation...
After more than a decade of work, electrons are now flying through a new superconducting accelerator at the Department of...
What do clouds, televisions, pharmaceuticals, and even the dirt under our feet have in common? They all have or use...
Spin waves, a change in electron spin that propagates through a material, could fundamentally change how devices store and carry...
Once a particle of matter, always a particle of matter. Or not. Thanks to a quirk of quantum physics, four...
Physicists are increasingly using ultracold molecules to study quantum states of matter. Many researchers contend that molecules have advantages over...