The exotic material is built from atomic planes composed of Vanadium atoms arranged on a so-called kagome lattice—a pattern of interlaced triangles and hexagons—stacked on top of one another, with ...
After the pulse, the material is caught in an exotic state outside of equilibrium, or stability. Called metastable, these states are an exciting and largely unexplored phenomenon in materials science, ...
Physicists found a new way to control correlated states in twisted double bilayer tungsten diselenide, paving the way for advanced quantum materials and devices. (Nanowerk News) A collaborative team ...
The exotic material is built from atomic planes composed of Vanadium atoms arranged on a so-called kagome lattice—a pattern of interlaced triangles and hexagons—stacked on top of one another, with ...
A paper on the study was published in Nature Materials. After the pulse, the material is caught in an exotic state outside of equilibrium, or stability. Called metastable, these states are an ...
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