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A study showing how electrons flow around sharp bends, such as those found in integrated circuits, has the potential to improve how these circuits, commonly used in electronic and optoelectronic ...
If you want an electrical current to flow around a normal metal ring you have to supply enough energy to overcome the metal’s resistance – right? Not always, according to physicists in the US and ...
Princeton Professor Ali Yazdani has led a team that has found electrons acting in unusual ways on the surfaces of specific materials. The work represents the first time such behavior of electrons has ...
Scientists at the National Graphene Institute have shown that electrons — the particles responsible for electricity — flow like a liquid in graphene.
So if electrons aren’t moving at the speed of light, how is it we make all kinds of circuits and antennas that rely on the speed of light?
Unusual electrons go with the flow Date: July 19, 2010 Source: Princeton University Summary: On a quest to discover new states of matter, a team of scientists has found that electrons on the ...
Electrons in graphene can act like a perfect fluid, defying established physical laws. This finding advances both fundamental ...
When atom clouds go with the flow Time to retire the old soldering iron? In the "atomtronic" circuits pictured on the right, it is atoms, not electrons, that flow. Such circuits could form the ...
A recently developed theory, however, suggests that under certain conditions, a coupled electron–phonon liquid can form in which the electrons transition from a diffusive (particle-like) flow to a ...
Ghiasi: “We observed that the spin transport in graphene gets modified by the neighbouring CrPS 4 such that the flow of electrons in graphene becomes dependent on the electrons’ spin direction.” ...
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science’s Department of Physics, together with researchers from Japan's National ...