Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover new state of matter hidden by superconductivity
Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover new state of matter hidden by superconductivity.
Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover new state of matter hidden by superconductivity.
Ruslan Prozorov, professor of physics and astronomy, has contributed to successfully demonstrating that a new type of optical magnetometer can map a unique feature of superconductive materials.
Research from scientists in Ames Laboratory and LAS College could have implications for improving the energy efficiency of lithium-ion batteries.
A recently discovered method of layering metals with the 2D material may lead to brand new properties.
LAS College is proud to work with Ames Laboratory!
“Our work is somewhat of a miracle, if scientists can talk about miracles,” said Tringides.
“In real life things are never perfect,” said Ruslan Prozorov.