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Ultracold atoms could provide 2D window to exotic 1D physics Date: March 4, 2019 Source: Rice University Summary: Physicists propose a new vantage point to observe quantum fractionalization. Share: ...
Researchers solve this by introducing a novel type of conductance measurement, which allows for the study of genuine 2D effects starting from a single 1D wire.
The situation is different when a 1D gas instead of a 2D one is created, however, explains Vewinger. “So-called thermal fluctuations take place in photon gases but they are so small in 2D that they ...
In contrast, the new technique can be employed even in single-layer materials. “Our proposed way of combining topographical modulations and 2D materials will overcome several limitations of current ...
Here the authors propose a setup to simulate 2D physics with a 1D arrangement of cavities, by exploiting the orbital angular momentum of trapped photons.
Researchers use electron ptychography to capture atomic vibrations in twisted 2D materials with record-breaking precision.
Li Guangwei, Zhang Haotong, Bai Zhongrui, A Practical Deconvolution Computation Algorithm to Extract 1D Spectra from 2D Images of Optical Fiber Spectroscopy, Publications of the Astronomical Society ...
Physicists have created a one dimensional gas out of light particles for the first time. Studying how the photon gas behaves could help researchers discover some yet-unknown quantum optical effects.
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