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Condensed Matter Physics

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21.04.2023

​A collaborative study of a key property of light may help double screen luminescence

Close-up diagram of the quantum twisting microscope in action. Electrons tunnel from the probe (inverted pyramid at the top) to the sample (bottom) in several places at once (green vertical lines), in a quantum coherent manner
22.02.2023

A clever take on the science of twistronics offers new ways of exploring quantum phenomena

Optical elements required to create laser pulses that can control trapped ions. Photo: Freddy Pizanti
22.03.2022

Weizmann Institute of Science researchers present Israel’s first quantum compute

landau level tomography
27.08.2020

A newly identified kind of disorder may lead to new "twistronics"

blue horizontal light on black background
06.08.2020

Some of the fastest light pulses ever take on solid materials

Dirac Electrons Come Back to Life in Magic-Angle Graphene
14.06.2020

A new symmetry-broken parent state discovered in twisted bilayer graphene

topological diagram
10.06.2020

Combining materials science, experimental and theoretical physics, a long-term study paves the way to new designed materials with multiple...

electron channels show opposite directions of flow
27.02.2020

The mysterious ties between a “magnetic monopole,” topology and electrons in one-atom-thick material are revealed

resistance
19.12.2019

New findings present a nuanced picture of electron flow in quantum states

electrons flowing in graphene
09.12.2019

The findings could help reduce resistance in electronic devices 

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