Discovery arises from an experiment designed to bring together elements of the two big—but contradictory—physics theories developed in the past century
Scientists at Brookhaven Lab's center for functional nanomaterials created 'hybrid' organic-inorganic materials for transferring ultrasmall, high-aspect-ratio features into silicon for next-generation electronic devices
The new quasiparticle, named 'polaronic trion', enables significant tunability in the optoelectronic properties of prominent 2D material, molybdenum disulphide