Skyrmions could revolutionize computing, but simulating them in real-time has been a challenge—until now. Researchers have ...
Skyrmions are nanometer- to micrometer-sized magnetic whirls that exhibit particle-like properties and can be moved ...
School of Optical and Electronic Information, Suzhou City University, Suzhou 215104, People’s Republic of China Jiangsu Key Laboratory and Suzhou Key Laboratory of Biophotonics, Suzhou City University ...
organizing themselves around an aura of polarization—hence the name of the quasiparticle. Depending on the thinness of the layer of tellurene, the magnitude of this response—i.e., the span of ...
describe how one such type of quasiparticle -- polarons -- behaves in tellurene, a nanomaterial first synthesized in 2017 that is made up of tiny chains of tellurium atoms and has properties ...
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