News

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science’s Department of Physics, together with researchers from Japan's National ...
How can data be processed at lightning speed, or electricity conducted without loss? To achieve this, scientists and industry ...
For several decades, a central puzzle in quantum physics has remained unsolved: Could electrons behave like a perfect, ...
In this diagram the upper-left end of the platinum film (shown in light blue) is hotter than the lower-right end. This causes electrons to flow from hot to cold. The spin Nernst effect is shown as ...
Physicists report new insights into the behavior of electrons on the surface of a topological insulator, a class of material with unique properties that challenge some of the oldest laws of physics.
Scientists at the National Graphene Institute have shown that electrons — the particles responsible for electricity — flow like a liquid in graphene.
In their simulations of 2D semiconductors with strong electron-phonon interactions, the researchers found that when treating both the charge and heat carriers as part of the same system, the ...