By cooling an atom-thin magnetic material, physicists have experimentally confirmed a classic 1970s model of two-dimensional ...
Physicists confirmed the full two-dimensional six-state clock model in atomically thin nickel phosphorus trisulfide, ...
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Atom-thin material confirms exotic 2D magnetic phases predicted by physicists decades ago
Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin have experimentally confirmed a decades-old theory ...
Physicists have experimentally demonstrated a sequence of exotic magnetic phases in an ultrathin material that for the first ...
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New research discovers quantum particles that exist in one dimension
A pair of identical particles swapping places sounds like a small move. In quantum physics, it is a defining one. In everyday ...
The collaboration of TU Wien with research groups in China has resulted in a crucial building block for a new kind of quantum computer: The realization of a novel type of quantum logic gate makes it ...
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors have emerged as a material platform for the investigation of exciton physics. Their reduced dimensionality, combined with weak screening, fosters robust Coulomb ...
In our three-dimensional space, elementary particles neatly filter into either bosons or fermions. But in lower dimensions, that distinction gets a bit murky.
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Scientists spot bizarre particles that hint at a new dimension of physics
The CDF Collaboration at Fermilab has confirmed that a subatomic particle called the Bs meson flips between matter and ...
A pair of photons enters an optical maze, and sometimes they leave as something new. Not new in the everyday sense, since both were still photons when they came out.
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