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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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Tagged diffraction limit, electrons, JB Pendry, Lorentz symmetry, magnetic field, negative refraction, scanning tunnelling microscope, Veselago lens, Weyl fermion, Weyl semimetal
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