Search results for zero-energy quasiparticles

General Physics May 22, 2013

Novel features of helium-3 superfluidity discovered with new SQUID detector chip

(Phys.org) —In order to study many complex phenomena, physicists seek to isolate them in potential wells or boxes with easily described forms and boundary conditions. These features in turn dictate various behaviors of ...

Condensed Matter Sep 16, 2023

Generating biskyrmions in a rare earth magnet

Magnetic skyrmions have received much attention as promising, topologically protected quasiparticles with applications in spintronics. Skyrmions are small, swirling topological magnetic excitations with particle-like properties. ...

Nanophysics Oct 18, 2021

Researchers observe translation symmetry breaking in twisted bilayer graphene

Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene is a material made of two sheets of graphene placed on top of each other, with one sheet twisted at precisely 1.05 degrees with respect to the other. This material has been found to be ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 27, 2020

Applying quantum-impurity theory to quantum fluids of light

A Monash-led study develops a new approach to directly observe correlated, many-body states in an exciton-polariton system that go beyond classical theories.

Superconductivity Dec 3, 2018

The force of the vacuum

Scientists from the Theory Department of the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) at the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) in Hamburg, Germany have shown through theoretical calculations ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 30, 2018

Scientists make tunable light-matter couplings in nanotube films

Rice University scientists are known for exceptional research, but a new paper led by physicist Junichiro Kono makes that point most literally.

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