Physicists found a bizarre quantum state in graphene where electrons flow like a liquid and defy basic conduction rules ...
Technical ceramics are used in many applications where traditional materials such as steel or plastic are ineffective or unsuitable. For many of these applications, extreme hardness, wear resistance, ...
Graphene violates long-standing physics law to unlock quantum computing potential ...
In experiments, MIT engineers demonstrate a fiber, made from a common polymer material, changes its ability to handle heat as it is stretched. Most materials have an inherent capacity to handle heat.
Thermoelectric effect is a phenomenon that utilizes temperature difference to achieve electrical transport, offering potential solutions to the energy and environmental challenges faced by humanity.
Inelastic insights: phasons were studied using the HYSPEC spectrometer on Oak Ridge’s Spallation Neutron Source. (Courtesy: ORNL) New insights into the exotic thermal behaviour of phasons – ...
Researchers created a novel functional composite of gallium with putty or paste-like physical properties. The composite possesses excellent electromagnetic shielding properties as well as thermal ...
For the first time, scientists have succeeded in precisely controlling temperature-dependent thermal conductivity with the help of polymer materials. These advanced functional materials were initially ...
Our technology loses a lot of energy as heat. For computing technology, the heat isn’t only a problem because the energy is wasted; it can also slow down or damage your device. You don’t want your ...
Scientists used electric fields to extend heat-carrying vibrations in ceramics, revealing a promising path toward solid-state devices that actively manage thermal energy flow. (Nanowerk News) New ...