For decades, it has been widely believed that electrons move most efficiently in materials that are clean and highly ordered.
Using a new method, physicists found a way to 'catapult' electrons across solar materials in quadrillionths of a second.
In classical physics, a vacuum is a total void—a true manifestation of nothingness. But quantum physics says that empty space isn’t really empty. Instead, it’s buzzing with “virtual” particles ...
A research team at Tohoku University has shown that a steady electric current can hold electron spins in positions that ...