They combined optical tweezers with metasurfaces to trap more than 1,000 atoms, with the potential to capture hundreds of ...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials promise revolutionary advances in electronics and photonics, but many of the most interesting ...
Researchers created and detected skyrmions in four-layer chromium iodide, advancing magnetic storage and understanding of 2D magnetism.
As the miniaturization of silicon-based semiconductor devices approaches fundamental physical limits, the electronics industry faces an urgent need for alternative materials that can deliver higher ...