Cornell University: Researchers Raise Temperature for Exciton Condensation
October 03, 2019
October 03, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 3 [TNSenergyresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
New Cornell-led research is pointing the way toward an elusive goal of physicists - high-temperature superfluidity - by exploring excitons in atomically thin semiconductors.
An exciton, which consists of a bound electron-hole pair, is a mobile bundle of energy that is able to exist in insulators and semiconductors. By using excitons with large binding energy, the researchers we . . .
New Cornell-led research is pointing the way toward an elusive goal of physicists - high-temperature superfluidity - by exploring excitons in atomically thin semiconductors.
An exciton, which consists of a bound electron-hole pair, is a mobile bundle of energy that is able to exist in insulators and semiconductors. By using excitons with large binding energy, the researchers we . . .