Physicists create new class of 2D artificial materials

Posted by on June 11, 2018 5:38 pm
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In 1965, a renowned physicist theorized that ferroelectric metals could conduct electricity despite not existing in nature. For decades, scientists thought it would be impossible to prove the theory by Philip W. Anderson, who shared the 1977 Nobel Prize in physics. It was like trying to blend fire and water, but a Rutgers-led international team of scientists has verified the theory.

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