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Condensed Matter Physics

3-D rendering of real measured data of conductance through novel nanotube electronic devices
08.10.2013

The attempt to create a crystal made of electrons led Dr. Shahal Ilani and his team to an advance in nanotube production

 from the Neil Simon movie "The Odd Couple"
17.09.2013

What makes a material turn from superconductor to superinsulator?

(l-r) Yoav Lahini, Mor Verbin, Yaacov Kraus, Oded Zilberberg and Zohar Ringel
11.12.2012

What happens when five physics students from four different labs put their heads together?

Majorana
12.09.2012

A particle that is its own antiparticle, first proposed in 1937, has made an appearance in a Weizmann lab

Prof. Eli Zeldov. Pinning down superconductivity
01.10.2009
Scientists probe the...
(l-r) Dr. Roee Ozeri, Prof. Adi Stern and Prof. Moty Heiblum. Pushing quantum limits
01.05.2009
Can the strange properties of quantum physics be harnessed to build computers?
An artist’s impression of the quantum Hall device in which even fractional charges were measured
01.11.2008
A new fractionally-charged electron could, in the future, lead to quantum computers
(l-r) Prof. Dan Shahar and Maoz Ovadia. An exact opposite
01.10.2008
Superconductors now have an opposite twin: superinsulators
Weizmann Institute Scientists Find New 'Quasiparticles'
02.06.2008

Weizmann Institute physicists have demonstrated, for the first time, the existence of 'quasiparticles...

Dr. Ehud Altman. Quantum wiggles
01.05.2008
Wiggles in quantum matter might be the footprints of fluctuations
 

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