Physicists have created a visible, self-sustaining “time crystal” using swirling liquid crystals that move in endlessly repeating patterns when illuminated. Imagine a clock that runs forever without ...
In a new study published in Nature Physics, researchers achieved the first experimental observation of a time rondeau crystal ...
A flexible optical identifier uses polarized emission from self-assembled crystal films to create two stable states that ...
Scientists have unveiled a novel time crystal exhibiting a structured yet non-repeating temporal pattern, a departure from ...
(Nanowerk News) When Lisa Tran set out to investigate patterns in liquid crystals, she didn't know what to expect. When she first looked through the microscope, she saw dancing iridescent spheres with ...
British developer CystalMaker Software on Tuesday announced the release of CrystalDiffract 5.0, the newest version of its software “for visualizing and understanding x-ray and neutron powder ...
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