Unlocking the Secrets of Excitons with Microscopy: A New Way to Study Quantum Physics
In a recent study published in Nature Materials, researchers from the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tokyo have found a way to use microscopy to observe the behavior of excitons in a quantum material. Excitons are particles created when an electron is excited and moves to a higher energy level, and these excitons can be used to create quantum materials with unique properties. By using an advanced microscopy technique, the researchers were able to observe the behavior of the excitons in these materials in real-time and gain a better understanding of how they interact with each other. This research could lead to the development of new quantum materials with improved properties and enable us to explore even more possibilities in quantum physics.
source: Phys.org