The handedness or “chirality” of electrons affects how current flows in graphene transistors, according to new work done by researchers in the UK and Russia. The team’s findings could help to make ...
Fluids moving through pipes lose energy to friction along the walls. Collisions, defects, and random motion steadily break ...
In the vast reaches of the semiconductor cosmos, a silent menace lurks—one that can obliterate years of design work in a fraction of a nanosecond. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) verification stands as ...
Electrons in graphene break a key law of metals and reveal a strange quantum fluid. The discovery has surprised scientists.
Physicists at TU Wien have created an ultracold quantum gas where both energy and mass flow without any measurable loss, a result that defies the standard expectation that interacting quantum systems ...