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It takes two: exploring electron-pair correlations

Jun 17, 2024

A project dubbed It Takes Two: Probing Electron-Pair Dynamical Correlations in Quantum Materials led by Blusson QMI Scientific Director Andrea Damascelli has received $700,000 to explore the complex correlations between electrons for applications in next-generation technologies.

Self-Assembling and Disassembling Swarm Molecular Robots via DNA Molecular Controller

Jun 17, 2024

Researchers from Tohoku University and Kyoto University have successfully developed a DNA-based molecular controller that autonomously directs the assembly and disassembly of molecular robots. This pioneering technology marks a significant step towards advanced autonomous molecular systems with potential applications in medicine and nanotechnology.

Dark excitons shed new light on matter

Jun 17, 2024

A team of Monash researchers have uncovered for the first time the full effects of interactions between exciton-polaritons and their associated dark excitonic reservoir.

Nanowires Create Elite Warriors to Enhance T Cell Therapy

Jun 17, 2024

Adoptive T-cell therapy has revolutionized medicine. A patient’s T-cells — a type of white blood cell that is part of the body’s immune system — are extracted and modified in a lab and then infused back into the body, to seek and destroy infection, or cancer cells.

Researchers Tune Casimir Force by Magnetic Fields

Jun 13, 2024

Research teams led by Prof. ZENG Changgan and ZHANG Hui from the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have achieved a reversible transition from the Casimir attraction to repulsion under magnetic field control by using a magnetic fluid as an intermediate medium. The study was published in Nature Physics.

New computer vision method helps speed up screening of electronic materials

Jun 13, 2024

Boosting the performance of solar cells, transistors, LEDs, and batteries will require better electronic materials, made from novel compositions that have yet to be discovered.

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Quantum materials through the nano-lens: surprises beyond the diffraction limit

Explore how nano-spectroscopy is reshaping the study of quantum materials. In this on-demand session, Prof. Alexander McLeod presents cutting-edge research using nano-scale optical probes to examine phenomena like collective excitations in 2D materials and phase competition in correlated electron systems. This session highlights the integration of optical nano-probes with traditional optics, breaking free from the diffraction limit to enable unprecedented spatial and temperature resolution.

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