➀ Researchers from City University of Hong Kong have observed a new vortex electric field with potential applications in enhancing future electronic, magnetic, and optical devices; ➁ The research, published in Science, could lead to improved memory stability and computing speed, as well as impact quantum computing, spintronics, and nanotechnology fields; ➂ The team developed an innovative ice-assisted transfer technique to create twisted bilayers with a wide range of twist angles, leading to the discovery of a 2D quasicrystal that may enhance various device capabilities.
Related Articles
- Prototype of a Particularly Sustainable and Energy-Autonomous E-Bike Terminal Developed at HKA5 months ago
- Enhancing Chitosan Films with Silanized Hexagonal Boron Nitride for Sustainable Applications5 months ago
- White Knight to save Shibaura5 months ago
- Ed Rides The Tariff Roller-Coaster5 months ago
- Image Acquisition Software Launch for Centralized Control of NanoZoomer® MD Series5 months ago
- Trump creates U.S. Investment Accelerator to manage CHIPS Act and 'negotiate much better deals'5 months ago
- Water Purification and Energy Generation Using a CNF@CTAB-MXene/PTFE Janus Membrane5 months ago
- Contactless Timing for Paralympic Swimming6 months ago
- Fishing6 months ago
- Ed Tackles PIP6 months ago