Superconductivity, which entails an electrical resistance of zero at very low temperatures, is a highly desirable and thus ...
Definition: Kagome materials are a unique class of crystalline structures distinguished by their two-dimensional, trihexagonal tiling, which resembles the traditional Japanese basket-weaving pattern ...
The kagome ferromagnet showed a shift approximately 150 times larger than ordinary materials. Probing the interference patterns of the electron’s quantum mechanical wave functions revealed consistent ...
The exotic material is built from atomic planes composed of Vanadium atoms arranged on a so-called kagome lattice—a pattern of interlaced triangles and hexagons—stacked on top of one another, with ...
The kagome lattice, which takes its name from a type of Japanese basket woven in corner sharing triangles, is another two-dimensional pattern that has excited researchers with its ability to host ...
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