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Materials science

108 posts
PPhysics
The Blueprint
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X-ray laser experiment unlocks water’s hidden critical state at -81°F

  • 28 March 2026
Scientists may have solved the long-standing mystery of why ice floats and why liquid water expands as it…
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The Blueprint
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US scientists discover material that switches quantum states on demand

  • 27 March 2026
Scientists in the US have uncovered a rare quantum material capable of switching between two distinct electronic states…
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The Blueprint
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US scientists discover material that switches quantum states on demand

  • 26 March 2026
Scientists in the US have uncovered a rare quantum material capable of switching between two distinct electronic states…
PPhysics
Magnetic circular dichroism imaging of atomic-scale antiferromagnetic order at a buried interface
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Magnetic circular dichroism imaging of atomic-scale antiferromagnetic order at a buried interface

  • 24 March 2026
van der Laan, G. et al. Experimental proof of magnetic X-ray dichroism. Phys. Rev. B 34, 6529–6531 (1986).…
PPhysics
Leading the charge to explain static electricity
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Leading the charge to explain static electricity

  • 19 March 2026
You have full access to this article via your institution. A considerable amount of research has focused on…
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Optically detected nuclear magnetic resonance of coherent spins in a molecular complex
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Optically detected nuclear magnetic resonance of coherent spins in a molecular complex

  • 19 March 2026
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a well-established and highly developed field that plays a vital role across a…
PPhysics
Static electricity is a big mystery — a jolt of fresh research could help to solve it
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Static electricity is a big mystery — a jolt of fresh research could help to solve it

  • 19 March 2026
Static electricity is so commonplace that it can come across as simple. Rub a balloon against your head,…
PPhysics
Quantum control of Hubbard excitons
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Quantum control of Hubbard excitons

  • 9 March 2026
Oka, T. & Kitamura, S. Floquet engineering of quantum materials. Annu. Rev. Condens. Matter Phys. 10, 387–408 (2019).…
PPhysics
Evidences of subnanometre orbital diffusion length in heavy metals using terahertz emission spectroscopy
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Evidences of subnanometre orbital diffusion length in heavy metals using terahertz emission spectroscopy

  • 6 March 2026
Go, D. et al. Toward surface orbitronics: giant orbital magnetism from the orbital Rashba effect at the surface…
SScience
Fresh claim of making elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond is the strongest yet
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Fresh claim of making elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond is the strongest yet

  • 5 March 2026
Conventional diamond, called cubic diamond, is known as the hardest substance in the world. But researchers think hexagonal…
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