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Weyl semimetals make way for super optics

A Weyl semimetal is a crystal whose lattice has the uncommon ability to carry electrical energy at room temperature. Continue reading

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Optics, metamaterials and the first bastion of utility

Studying optics has always been fun because most of its assertions are not far removed from its first principles. Even if this doesn’t mean it’s fully understood (which won’t happen for as long as quantum mechanics has any mysteries), the … Continue reading

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