Jigang Wang is keeper of first-in-the-world nanoscope
Jigang Wang’s lab on campus houses the world’s only Cryogenic Magneto-Terahertz Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope. It’s as fancy – and rare – as it sounds.
Jigang Wang’s lab on campus houses the world’s only Cryogenic Magneto-Terahertz Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope. It’s as fancy – and rare – as it sounds.
New instrument developed at Iowa State could revolutionize quantum computing.
Jigang Wang, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been named a 2021 Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). Wang was selected for this honor which recognizes his distinguished contributions to the field of physics. According to the APS website, Wang was chosen for his “discoveries of coherent excitations and out-of-equilibrium topological … Continue reading Jigang Wang named American Physical Society Fellow
Iowa State’s Jigang Wang and researchers discover a short-lived form of the famous Higgs boson.
Cutting-edge research leads to discoveries about vibrational motions and how they may prolong desired electron excitations.
Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover new state of matter hidden by superconductivity.