The ultrafast placement of an electron in a polar liquid generates collective molecular vibrations in a spherical nano-volume. The vibrations change the diameter of this sphere periodically for more ...
Controlling light with light is a long-sought goal for computing and communication technologies. Achieving this capability ...
A newly designed optical centrifuge allows scientists to control molecular rotation inside superfluid helium nano-droplets.
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Physicists simulate legendary ideal glass for the first time: It’s hard like a diamond but looks like a liquid
Take a moment to look at the screen you are reading this on. Whether it is a phone or a monitor, you are staring through a ...
At temperatures above absolute zero, molecules in any substance move constantly in a random manner. Now, researchers have developed a way to capture the energy from this motion of liquid molecules and ...
The separation of liquids from each other is such a common occurrence that there is an idiom about oil and water not mixing. It is more surprising when a substance that is dissolved in water ...
A GIF showing ion movement in an organic electrolyte in both a disordered fluid state and a self-assembled crystalline state. Green dots representing negative ions move erratically between long, ...
A miniature generator can convert the movements of molecules in room temperature liquid into electricity. The device could one day be used to power devices like medical implants or even small ...
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Fig. 1. (a) Localized electron in a polar liquid. The scheme shows the probability density of a localized electron (contour) in an environment of solvent molecules with an electric dipole moment. (b) ...
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