Can a Superconductor Also Be a Magnet?
Special graphite flakes are defying conventional thought in physics by showing that a material can be a superconductor and a magnet at the same time.
Special graphite flakes are defying conventional thought in physics by showing that a material can be a superconductor and a magnet at the same time.
The spin fluctuations of an insulating quantum magnet determine how electricity flows in a nearby metal film.
Scientists examine the unusual insulator-to-metal phase transition in Mn3Si2Te6
A novel type of radiation-detecting scintillator could lead to benefits for medicine, national security, and particle physics.
The shape of tiny silver seeds made of fewer than 200 atoms depends on their precise size and temperature and defines the shape of the final nanoparticle.
Strange metals defy the 60-year-old understanding of electric current as a flow of discrete charges.
Inorganic precursors chosen based on new criteria led to higher phase purity for 32 out of 35 target materials synthesized in a robotic laboratory.