Superconductivity, a phenomenon in which electricity flows without resistance, is considered the core of quantum computers ...
Charge density waves are quantum phenomena occurring in some materials, which involve a static modulation of conduction electrons and the periodic distortion of the lattice. These waves have been ...
Quantum materials, materials exhibiting physical behavior governed by the laws of quantum mechanics, have proved promising ...
Researchers have detected the existence of a charge density wave of electrons that acquires mass as it interacts with the background lattice ions of the material over long distances. Researchers at ...
A novel material has been discovered that is characterised by the coupling of a charge density wave with the topology of the electronic structure. Topological materials are characterised by unique ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The charge-density-wave (CDW) phase is a macroscopic quantum state consisting of a periodic modulation of the electronic charge density accompanied by a periodic distortion of the ...
New research in Chinese Physics Letters investigates the phenomena of superconductivity and charge density waves in a monolayer material grown on a graphene substrate. Study: Charge Density Wave and ...
The study of charge density wave (CDW) phenomena in superconductors has long been central to understanding the complex interactions governing quantum materials. In particular, the relationship between ...