Physicists have discovered that electronic excitations in 2D magnets can interact through spin waves –…
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Researchers have discovered an innovative way to manipulate electronic properties in a magnetic Weyl semimetal…
Researchers have discovered that trapping light in specific magnetic materials can greatly amplify their properties,…
City College of New York Physicists Have Created a New Magnetic Quasiparticle The City College…
By merging photons and lattice vibrations, scientists formed phonon-polaritons—hybrid states that guide light and heat…
Scientists created a bio-inspired scaffold that stabilizes artificial solar materials under harsh conditions, advancing solar…
City College researchers used Rydberg states in 2D semiconductors to demonstrate single-photon switching on a…
Researchers led by City College of New York physicist Pouyan Ghaemi report the development of…
Chemists Develop Safer Hydrogenation Processes Safe and environmentally-friendly hydrogen gas on-demand could be on the…
A new approach to trapping light in artificial photonic materials by a City College of…
In two breakthroughs in the realm of photonics, City College of New York graduate researchers…
A newly published study details how a team of researchers were able to discover half-light,…
Analyzing medical exam and mortality data from more than 14,000 adults has helped a team…