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  1. Settling the Debate: Solving the Electronic Surface States of Samarium Hexaboride

    Researchers at Osaka University show that samarium hexaboride is a topological insulator, which allows electrons to flow only along its exterior surface. ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  2. Plot Twist: Straightening Single-Molecule Conductors Improves their Performance

    Researchers at Osaka University synthesized nanowires made of a single molecule of oligothiophene up to 10 nanometers in length. By forcing the molecular chain ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  3. Resistance Is Utile: Magnetite Nanowires with Sharp Insulating Transition

    A Japanese research team led by Osaka University produced Fe3O4 nanowires on 10-nm length scales by deposition on an MgO substrate. When cooled to 110 K, the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  4. Balancing Beams: Multiple Laser Beamlets Show Better Electron and Ion Acceleration

    Researchers at Osaka University show how creating interference patterns with four laser beamlets improves the efficiency of energy transfer when accelerating ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  5. Travelling Towards a Quantum Internet at Light Speed

    Osaka University researchers demonstrated a new method for transmitting quantum information over long distances by using circularly polarized light to flip the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  6. A close up on the real world — atomic migration under ambient conditions

    Osaka University researchers have reported an environmental transmission electron microscopy technique that has allowed in situ visualization of the atomic ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
  7. Utilizing relativistic effects for laser fusion: A new approach for clean power

    Researchers at Osaka University studied a new approach for laser nuclear fusion utilizing relativistic phenomena of intense laser light. By irradiating the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2019
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