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Scientists uncover hidden quantum trick in 2D materials
On October 21, 2025, scientists revealed a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of quantum physics: a hidden quantum trick ...
(CREDIT: Yichao Zhang, et al.) Twisted 2D materials are already being researched for use in transistors, sensors, and quantum computing hardware. Adding heat behavior to that research means engineers ...
Haozhe "Harry" Wang's electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: ...
The mechanical strength and toughness of engineering materials are often mutually exclusive, posing challenges for material design and selection. To address this, a research team from The Hong Kong ...
2H-NbO₂—a novel van der Waals oxide synthesized by researchers from Japan—exhibits strongly correlated electronic properties with two-dimensional flexibility. By chemically extracting lithium ions ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Nanoelectronics deal with extremely small electronic components — transistors, sensors and circuits that can fit on the tip of a needle. This technology powers our everyday lives ...
A novel and better approach at detecting non-uniformities in the optical properties of two-dimensional materials could potentially open the door to new uses for these materials. A novel and better ...
Debut of ultra-thin materials delivers up to 1,000× energy efficiency improvements, a foundational step toward vertically integrated chips that unify compute, memory, and power SAN JOSE, ...
The unique properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only a few atoms to a single atom thick, differ from those of their three-dimensional (3D) counterparts. 2D materials have had a ...
Researchers have found that 2D materials can self-form microscopic cavities that trap light and electrons, altering their ...
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