Read article: Supercurrent goes to the edge
Supercurrent goes to the edge
“Topological superconductivity” could come in useful for a host of new applications
Read article: Supercurrent goes to the edge
“Topological superconductivity” could come in useful for a host of new applications
Read article: Electric fields control spintronics devices
New low-power technique detects the spin of electrons in a non-volatile way that does not require ferromagnets
Read article: Machine learning teases out differences in high-pressure ice phases
Findings will be important for planetary science as well as condensed-matter physics
Read article: Topological insulators enter the fourth dimension
Physicists see conduction on the surface of 4D electrical circuits
Read article: Randomized measurements reveal topological quantum states
Researchers develop "recipe" for identifying topological invariants in the laboratory
Read article: Anyons bunch together in a 2D conductor
Observations will be important for fundamental physics studies and may also aid the development of more robust quantum computers
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Read article: Cryogenic temperature sensors: installation techniques for success
Join the audience for a live webinar on 18 June 2020 sponsored by Lake Shore Cryotronics
Read article: Hydrogen flames spread by breaking into fractal-like patterns
Fire spreads like foraging fungi, experiment reveals
Read article: Kondo effect induces giant negative thermal expansion
New work could help in designing and developing new alloys for use in aircraft and many other technology applications
Read article: Rocket-like propulsion drives two-faced Janus spheres
Simulations reveal momentum transfer from chemical reactions
Read article: Defect spins slow diamond motion
New technique is comparable to laser cooling of trapped atoms and could have as many applications
Read article: Fluids only get so runny as physicists put a universal lower limit on viscosity
New calculation captures the quantum-mechanical nature of molecular interactions
Read article: Kondo cloud seen at last
New observations could boost understanding of multiple-impurity systems such as Kondo lattices, spin glasses and high transition-temperature superconductors
Read article: Reinvention lights up optical experiments at low temperatures
Cryogenics specialist Quantum Design has designed a magneto-optical cryostat that for the first time brings its high magnetic field and cryogenics technology into a dedicated optic...
Read article: Computational algorithm does crystal structure prediction of magnetic materials
New methodology has identified a promising polymorph of FeNi
Read article: Tears of wine created by gravity induced shock waves
US researchers uncork new insights into vintage theory
Read article: Spiral patterns in living cells could be used to create biological computers
Vortices in starfish eggs resemble those found in quantum fluids
Read article: Time crystals enter the real world of condensed matter
Peter Hannaford and Krzysztof Sacha ask whether we can realize condensed-matter phenomena exhibited by ordinary spatial crystals in the time dimension
Read article: 3D nano-vortices come into view
New imaging technique can visualize the dynamics of magnetic structures in three dimensions for the first time
Read article: Dual condensate of fermions and excitons should exist, say theoretical chemists
Single quantum state would conduct electricity and energy perfectly
Read article: Coronavirus hits the conference calendar, physicists excel in ‘deep tech’ start-up challenge, remembering Freeman Dyson
In this podcast episode we ask if online virtual meetings are the future for physics conferences
Read article: Superconductor transition switches single-molecule magnet
Novel phenomenon occurs due to quantum tunnelling and might be exploited in future quantum information technologies
Read article: Coronavirus concerns halt APS March Meeting – delegate reactions
Mixed responses to the last minute cancellation of the biggest physics conference of the year
Read article: Delegates react after last-minute cancellation of American Physical Society March Meeting
Stoicism and anger among physicists after world's biggest physics meeting cancelled