Being Exceptional in Higher Dimensions
Study shows that the strong coupling of photons and spin waves in magnetic materials creates an “exceptional surface” for new phenomena, potentially advancing the field of information processing.
Study shows that the strong coupling of photons and spin waves in magnetic materials creates an “exceptional surface” for new phenomena, potentially advancing the field of information processing.
X-ray scattering measures the positions of atoms as they vibrate in a two-dimensional cover sheet.
New method enables fundamental liquid studies at nanoscale
Designing new levels of complex architectures using DNA strands and nanoparticles.
Novel nanofabrication makes nonlinear photon play possible in 3D.
Oil-free, nanoscale solid lubricant creates ultra-slippery layer between sliding surfaces in machinery
Precisely positioning molecules on wire-like DNA assemblies allows high efficiency energy transfer.
New results contradict a long-held classical theory of crystal nucleation.
Scientists create flexible, ultrathin films of nanoparticles using a polymer ‘corona’ approach.
Soils contain a large diversity of unknown RNA viruses that infect fungi and possibly plants and animals.
Researchers create novel metallabiphenylene analogues, advancing a key concept in organic chemistry.
New approach doubles the current driven by microwave heating at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility