Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered how to use ultrafast lasers to wiggle atoms in exotic materials, ...
Researchers at Michigan State University have figured out how to use a fast laser to wiggle atoms in a way that temporarily ...
The researchers' novel approach could lead to smaller, and more efficient electronics – such as  smartphones – in the future.
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MSU has a satellite uplink/LTN TV studio and Comrex line for radio interviews upon request.Why this matters:Wiggling atoms in new quantum materials ...
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Michigan State University researchers used ultrafast lasers to shift atoms in tungsten ditelluride, creating a nanoscale ...
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