Interference patterns made by wave-like electrons reveal that tiny atomic magnets are critical to iron-based superconductors The researchers leveraged their expertise with scanning tunneling ...
The interior of the vacuum chamber during a scattering experiment. The detector is shown in grey (top right) and the Au(111) gold surface is shown in yellow. The lines indicate the path of the ...
Quantum interference, in particular, plays a key role. It occurs when different pathways that a molecule can take overlap, resulting in specific patterns of interaction: some pathways amplify each ...
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