CrI3, a hot 2D magnet, exhibits complex magnetism depending on the number of layers and the interlayer stacking patterns
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Inelastic neutron scattering measurements reveal interacting modes with unprecedented clarity in a quantum magnet.1 This work demonstrates how inelastic neutron scattering, in conjunction with new theoretical developments, can reveal important
A new platform is theoretically proposed to create Majorana bound states (MBSs) based on a planar Josephson junction (JJ) coupled with a spontaneously formed crystal of magnetic skyrmions forming a triangular lattice.
The combination of nontrivial band topology and symmetry-breaking phases gives rise to novel quantum states and phenomena such as topological superconductivity, quantum anomalous Hall effect
Researchers discovered a correlated Dirac semi-metallic phase in symmetry modified SrNbO3 thin films.
In atoms, protons and neutrons orbit the nucleus in one or more shells. Each shell has a specific limit on the number of protons or neutrons it can hold.
Amphidynamic crystals, engineered with rigid components linked to moving parts, are promising platforms for the development of smart materials and crystalline molecular machines.
Scientists are constantly crisscrossing the periodic table in search of new 2D materials, leading to the recently spotlighted transition metal dichalchogenides, Xenes, MXenes, etc.
As the mission space of NA-213 Office of Nuclear Detection and Deterrence continues to evolve away from traditional stationary monitoring at borders and ports, the need for a solution to maintain situational awareness is critical.