Physicists Trap Electrons in a 3D Crystal for the First Timeby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe results open the door to exploring superconductivity and other exotic electronic states in three-dimensional materials
NewsNew Means of Measuring Electron Spin Wavesby Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied SciencesNew method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity
NewsTeleportation May Be Possible between Electrons, Research Findsby University of RochesterQuantum teleportation is an important step in improving quantum computing
NewsA Special Elemental Magicby Kyoto UniversityKyoto University scientists announce a "nuclear" periodic table
NewsSolving a Longstanding Puzzle in the Oldest Magnetic Materialby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPhysicists use extreme infrared laser pulses to reveal frozen electron waves in magnetite
NewsResearchers Discover New Material to Help Power Electronicsby Ohio State UniversityThe finding could change how electronic devices are built
NewsNew Type of Magnet Discoveredby New York University'Singlet-based' magnet attracts promise for enhanced data storage
NewsNew Scale for Electronegativity Rewrites the Chemistry Textbookby Chalmers University of TechnologyThe theory of electronegativity is used to describe how strongly different atoms attract electrons
NewsResearchers Monitor Electron Behavior During Chemical Reactions for the First Timeby Gauss Centre for SupercomputingThe challenge for researchers is recording events that are taking place on a femtosecond scale
NewsOne of the World's Fastest Cameras Films Motion of Electronsby Kiel UniversityResearch team examines ultrafast conversion of light energy in a solid
NewsBending Light Around Tight Corners Without Backscattering LossesNew photonic crystal waveguide based on topological insulators paves the way to build futuristic light-based computers