A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow under infrared light.
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Scientists capture the secret quantum dance of atoms for the first time
The quantum world has a reputation for being elusive, but physicists are now starting to watch it unfold in real time. For ...
Wiggling atoms in new quantum materials could lead to more efficient electronics that are smaller and faster. These new materials have surprising properties and could be key elements for ...
Physicists used liquid crystals to build a near-perpetual clock-like system, demonstrating a 'time crystal' phase where ...
The interactions in photovoltaic materials that convert light into electricity happens in femtoseconds. How fast is that? One femtosecond is a quadrillionth of a second. To put that in perspective, ...
Researchers have directly observed zero-point motion in complex molecules, capturing the precise quantum patterns of atoms with the European XFEL X-ray laser. (Nanowerk News) Most of us find it ...
Scientists in Germany have achieved a world first by moving individual atoms from one position to a precisely defined final one using magnetism, unlocking the potential for controlled atomic motion in ...
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