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Novel Materials

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physics2 years ago

Unveiling the Time-Forward Nature of Accelerating Waves and Relativity

Researchers at Tampere University and the University of Eastern Finland have derived a new wave equation that connects wave mechanics with the general theory of relativity and the arrow of time. This breakthrough offers solutions to long-standing physics debates and introduces applications for novel materials. The researchers discovered that the accelerating wave equation only allows solutions where time flows forward, establishing a well-defined direction of time. Additionally, the framework can be used to model continuous waves across interfaces, resolving the Abraham-Minkowski controversy regarding the conservation of momentum in light. The research has implications for everyday optical effects, laboratory tests of relativity, and the understanding of time's preferred direction.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Unraveling the Enigma: Advancements in 2D Semiconductor Physics

Researchers from Monash University have developed a new technique called the "quantum virial expansion" to study quantum impurities in 2D semiconductors. This approach allows for a more accurate description of the modified properties of quasiparticles formed by impurities. The method has shown remarkable agreement with experimental results and has the potential to reshape our understanding of complex quantum systems and unlock future applications using novel 2D materials.