Damiano Pasini receives funding from the Canada Research Chairs Program and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. McGill University provides funding as a member of The ...
Is it wizardry? Physicists at the University of Konstanz have succeeded in changing the properties of a material in a non-thermal way with the help of light and magnons. The new process is not only ...
The rapidly growing field of research on chiral phonons is giving researchers new insights into the fundamental behaviors and structures of materials. The chirality of phonons could pave the way for ...
Pictured is an RF magnetron sputtering system, one of the deposition tools used to make the films in this study. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Ferroelectrics are special materials with polarized positive and ...
MIT researchers uncovered clear evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene.
(Nanowerk News) Ferroelectrics are special materials with polarized positive and negative charges — like a magnet has north and south poles — that can be reversed when external electricity is applied.