Using the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, scientists have found that the quark-gluon ...
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Halogen-free plasma technique achieves atomic-level etching of hafnium oxide for next-gen semiconductors
Hafnium oxide (HfO 2) has attracted attention as a promising material for ultrathin semiconductors and other microelectronic devices. The strong ionic bond between hafnium and oxygen atoms in HfO 2 ...
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider will soon be smashing oxygen and neon atoms into other atoms of their own kind as part of its ATLAS experiment. The collisions will happen under enough heat and pressure ...
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Scientists mimic Big Bang on Earth and turn lead into real gold
In a cavernous tunnel beneath the French–Swiss border, physicists have briefly recreated conditions that existed microseconds ...
Solid, liquid and gas: The three basic states of matter we know, but there’s a fourth that’s WAY more common than you might think. This week is all about plasma. * We’re not focusing on the kind you ...
Plasma happens when gas gets heated to a very high temperature and the atoms lose their electrons. Find out more about this state of matter. Science Trek is available to stream on pbs.org and the free ...
Building on its more than 70 years pioneering the study of fusion energy, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has added a new field to its research portfolio — ...
Experiments show fusion plasma can stay stable at higher densities by controlling reactor walls, challenging long-standing limits.
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