Abstract: In this work, we study dipolar oscillations in infinite and finite one-dimensional arrays of scatterers supporting dipole resonances. We show that the presence of two dipolar responses of ...
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Until now, scientists were only aware of the presence of insulators exhibiting one-dimensional magnetism. However, a team of researchers has observed unique one-dimensional magnetism in Ti₄MnBi₂. “We ...
It all began with awe—the kind that leaves you quiet. Not from reading headlines about artificial intelligence, but from watching it in action. I’ve spent the better part of the past few years ...
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Physicists have created a one dimensional gas out of light particles for the first time. Studying how the photon gas behaves could help researchers discover some yet-unknown quantum optical effects.
What just happened? Physicists have managed to turn light particles into what they describe as an "exotic state of matter" – a one-dimensional gas. They did this by confining the photons in a tiny ...
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