OKINAWA, JAPAN—Tiny moving particles make up everything in our physical world—including modern electronics, whose function relies on the movement of negatively-charged electrons. Physicists strive to ...
A hidden quantum geometry that distorts electron paths has finally been observed in real materials. This “quantum metric,” once thought purely theoretical, may revolutionize electronics, ...
“Through this study, we were able to find clues about how electrons behave when they pass through the atomic wall,” stated Professor Dong Eon Kim. Physicists have been mystified for more than a ...
Electricity powers our lives, including our cars, phones, computers, and more, through the movement of electrons within a circuit. While we can't see these electrons, electric currents moving through ...
Imagine traveling through a city where the streets themselves change shape depending on how fast you drive down them. For tiny particles traveling close to the speed of light, such a thing may indeed ...
The video describes melting processes of an electron Wigner crystal into electron liquid phases. As the electron density (\nu, a measure of number of electrons in a magnetic field, is controlled by ...