A new article describes a fingernail-sized machine that can twist thin materials at will, replacing the need to fabricate twisted devices one by one. A discovery six years ago took the ...
A UT Austin physicist who helped create the field of twistronics is receiving the 2026 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience. Allan ...
(Nanowerk News) Twistronics isn’t a new dance move, exercise equipment, or new music fad. No, it’s much cooler than any of that. It is an exciting new development in quantum physics and material ...
Typically, modifying the chemical composition of conventional materials to achieve various electrical properties requires doping. However, a 2018 study by Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and colleagues at the ...
MacDonald and two colleagues were honored for “foundational work that established the field of twistronics.” Allan MacDonald. Photo courtesy of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. For the ...
(Nanowerk News) A research team led by scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY (CUNY ASRC), in collaboration with National University of Singapore, University ...
Two overlapping hexagons of different colors and with an internal hexagonal pattern are slightly askew and have a new, shimmering pattern as a result, with a close-up showing the offset angle. By ...
Twistronics is a rapidly developing field in the area of two-dimensional materials. By simply adjusting the angle – or twist – between layers of two-dimensional materials, one can control the ...
Quantum researchers twist double bilayers of an antiferromagnet to demonstrate tunable moiré magnetism. Twistronics isn't a new dance move, exercise equipment, or new music fad. No, it's much cooler ...
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