Scientists describe a new device that can measure the spins in materials with high precision. With it, they were able to measure spins of electrons in the order of thousands, meaning the new tool was about a million times more sensitive than commercially produced tools.
A team of physicists has published an array of experimental evidence showing that the ordered magnetic arrangement of electrons in crystals of iron-germanium plays an integral role in bringing about an ordered electronic arrangement called a charge density wave that the team discovered in the material last year.
Researchers have developed a new AI model that significantly improves the understanding of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), promising materials for hydrogen storage and other applications.
The study of active particles is one of the fastest-growing areas of physics. With 'active particles' physicists refer to objects which move by themselves as a result of internal self-propulsion. These include living things such as bacteria as well as artificial nano-robots which can be inserted into the body to transport medication.
Researchers design a custom multipixel superconducting nanowire single-photon detector to guarantee high count rates and precise timing discrimination.