
"Caltech Physics Unveils Potential for Revolutionary Technologies with Hubbard Excitons"
Researchers at Caltech have discovered Hubbard excitons, which are excitons bound magnetically rather than by electrical forces. This groundbreaking discovery opens up new possibilities for exciton-based technologies. By manipulating the magnetic properties of these excitons, researchers could develop novel technologies that harness both excitons and magnetism. The study used ultrafast time-domain terahertz spectroscopy to observe the generation and decay of these magnetically bound excitons in real-time. The findings have potential implications for the development of solar panels, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes, and other exciton-based devices.