A research team has achieved a groundbreaking quantum simulation of the non-Hermitian skin effect in two dimensions using ultracold fermions, marking a significant advance in quantum physics research.
This schematic shows the lattice structure of magnetene, with the dark red spheres depicting iron and the lighter red ones depicting oxygen. Credit: Shwetank Yadav / University of Toronto Engineering ...
A team of researchers have discovered a 'layer Hall effect' in a 2D topological Axion antiferromagnet. The work, published in the journal Nature, is believed to be the first experimental evidence of ...
Using quantum effects in a 2D material, researchers created a tunable metasurface that toggles between reflecting and ...
The use of electric fields is a powerful approach to manipulate molecular electronic states, which can subsequently influence the optical properties, adsorption structures, oxidation states, ...
A new technical paper titled “Multifunctional 2D FETs exploiting incipient ferroelectricity in freestanding SrTiO 3 nanomembranes at sub-ambient temperatures” was published by researchers at Penn ...
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