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July 20, 2016While isolated electrons in a vacuum can store quantum information nearly perfectly, in real materials, the movements of surrounding atoms disturbsBasic Energy Sciences
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July 11, 2016There’s plenty of room at the bottom," said Richard P. Feynman in 1959 to the American Physical Society at the California Institute o...National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 1, 2016An electron in an atom has three intrinsic properties: charge, spin and orbital angular momentum; the latter characterizes how the electron orbitsBasic Energy Sciences
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BlogJune 14, 2016Magnetic levitation, or maglev, trains can trace their roots to technology developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory.Energy.gov
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June 10, 2016Towards the development of high-speed electronic devices that are usually constrained to conventional semiconductors, researchers led by MichiganBasic Energy Sciences
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June 9, 2016A series of tabletop laser systems are being developed to bridge the materials characterization gap between conventional laser-based systems andBasic Energy Sciences
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June 9, 2016After a material is excited, the first electronic motions are fundamental processes that enable transport of energy and information. Snapshots ofBasic Energy Sciences
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June 9, 2016Electrons have two fundamental properties, charge and spin, generating such phenomena as electricity, magnetism, thermal conductivity, andBasic Energy Sciences
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June 8, 2016A new ultra-thin semiconducting material (tungsten disulfide or WS2) consists of three atomic layers in an “atomic sandwich”Basic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJune 7, 2016Understanding the synthesis, growth, and physical properties of nanoparticles is important for the development of next-generation materials. ThisBasic Energy Sciences