In two-dimensional (2D) systems, the coexistence of magnetism and nontrivial topological states can induce many novel physical phenomena. A typical example is the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), ...
A spinel-type sulfide semiconductor that can emit light from violet to orange at room temperature has been developed by ...
October 2025Forschungszentrum Jülich has awarded this year's Excellence Prize to Dr. Anja Meier. In her doctoral work, the ...
Carboxylic acid dianions (fumarate, maleate and succinate) play a role in coordination chemistry and to some extent also in the biochemistry of body cells. A team has now analyzed their electronic ...
The element bismuth can "float" between magnets due to magnetic levitation. What's the science behind this phenomenon? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Atomic orbitals exist, sort of. The lobes, spheres, and donuts familiar to many chemists are like a map of where you might find electrons around a nucleus. The geometric patterns and motifs that atoms ...