A cryogenic microscope that fits on a laboratory bench has now let scientists watch electrons shake graphene’s atoms in real time, revealing something called “phasons.”
The work ties those shivers to the zero-resistance current and odd…
A cryogenic microscope that fits on a laboratory bench has now let scientists watch electrons shake graphene’s atoms in real time, revealing something called “phasons.”
The work ties those shivers to the zero-resistance current and odd…