In the new method, two boron nitride (n-BN) layers twisted with respect to each other create an electric field in a molybdenum diselenide semiconductor (MoSe 2). A light beam (red) is used to study ...
To study the interactions between electrons in a material ... that are twisted by less than 2 degrees with respect to each other. This twisting leads to a periodic electric field that also ...
low cognitive load vs. no cognitive load) and scenario valence (negative vs. positive). In Study 1, cognitive load was made by introducing a concurrent task during intentionality attribution, whereas ...
In a paper published Jan. 22 in Nature, the team describes how electrons in devices made, in part, of the new material can become solid, or form crystals, by changing the voltage applied to the ...
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