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Condensed Matter Physics

The quasiperiodic landscape in which the new Bose glass forms, similar to a Penrose tiling.

New Phase of Matter Discovered in 2D: Bose Glass Challenges Statistical Mechanics

Categories Physics & Mathematics
An artistic rendering of a one-dimensional superconducting system, with electrons propagating in opposite directions within a nanoscale space.

Manchester Researchers Achieve Robust 1D Superconductivity in High Magnetic Fields

Categories Physics & Mathematics
From left: Professor Sanfeng Wu, Professor Nai Phuan Ong and Dicke Fellow Tiancheng Song. Photo by Yanyu Jia

Researchers discover an abrupt change in quantum behavior that defies current theories of superconductivity

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Researchers have discovered Pines' demon, a collection of electrons in a metal that behaves like a massless wave.

Demon Hunting: Physicists confirm 67-year-old prediction of massless, neutral composite particle

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Luiz Santos, assistant professor of physics at Emory University, is senior author of the study.

Physicists open new path to an exotic form of superconductivity

Categories Physics & Mathematics
When a quantum liquid is heated, crystalline structures can appear.

Quantum liquid becomes solid when heated

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Researchers have found a way to create much stronger interactions between photons and electrons, in the process producing a hundredfold increase in the emission of light from a phenomenon called Smith-Purcell radiation. Credits:Courtesy of the researchers

Researchers increase light emission through photon-electron interaction

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

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