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Advanced Materials, Quantum Research

Condensed Matter Physics

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Analysis Computed Jul 11, 2026
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Research in condensed matter physics focuses on detecting atomic defects in MoS2, understanding Fermi’s golden rule in quantum systems, and developing 2D MoO3 for miniaturized electronics. Innovations also include topological textures in polar materials and rechargeable magnesium-oxygen batteries.
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["atomic vacancies MoS2" "Fermi\u2019s golden rule" "2D MoO3 high-\u03ba dielectric" "topological textures polar materials" "rechargeable Mg\u2013O2 battery"]
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Nature.com • Jul 9, 2026

Unveiling surface and subsurface atomic vacancies in MoS2 with lateral force microscopy

In this work, friction imaging is shown to detect atomic defects in MoS2, even when hidden below the surface, and to classify them through distinct friction ...
Nature.com • Jul 9, 2026

Emergence of Fermi’s golden rule in a quantum many-body system

Spectroscopy of quantum many-body systems often relies on Fermi’s golden rule, but its regime of validity is unclear. Now measurements in a strongly interact...
Nature.com • Jul 7, 2026

Large-area two-dimensional MoO3 as a high-κ dielectric for van der Waals integration

The large-scale integration of high-κ dielectric materials with 2D semiconductors is important for the miniaturization of 2D electronics. Here, the authors r...
Nature.com • Jul 7, 2026

Topological textures in polar materials

Ferroelectric materials can host robust and diverse polarization textures. This Review examines their formation mechanisms, responses to external stimuli and...
Nature.com • Jul 3, 2026

A rechargeable non-aqueous Mg–O2 battery based on magnesium peroxide chemistry

Rechargeable magnesium–oxygen batteries could offer high energy density, but poor reversibility has limited their development. Now it has been shown that tai...
Boredpanda.com • Jun 25, 2026

Lab Humor: 46 Clever Science Memes That Are Genuinely Funny

Humor helps you remember information far more easily. So when you combine education with entertainment, you create something truly stunning. The ‘Basic Physi...
Royal Society of Chemistry • Jun 25, 2026

Coexistence of Ferroelectric Polarization and Altermagnetic Order in ZrMnO₃

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D6TC00225K, Paperabdullah abdullah, Imran Khan, Jisang HongMultiferroic altermagnets represent a new...
Science Daily • Jun 19, 2026

Einstein’s “biggest blunder” may finally have an explanation

Scientists have uncovered a surprising connection between quantum gravity and an exotic quantum state of matter that could explain why the universe isn’t exp...
Royal Society of Chemistry • Jun 18, 2026

Gradient engineering enabled thermoelectric performance optimization in LaP/LaAs heterostructures

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D6CP01061J, PaperYu Zhou, Li-Li Sun, Ya-Hui Chen, Yu Feng, Lan Jia, Zhensheng LiWithin condens...
Quanta Magazine • Jun 17, 2026

Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones?

A decades-old proof showed that seven shuffles are enough to mix up a deck of cards. But it requires you to cut the deck with the precision of a professional...