Wednesday’s sharp rally in the U.S. stock market triggered a sudden slide in Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” which was falling more than 11% to trade at 16.61 as of 11:15 a.m. Eastern time.
Under an external out-of-plane electric field, a relative sliding between the two layers can occur, accompanied by an interlayer charge transfer and a ferroelectric switching. We show that the domain ...
Turnbull, D., and Cohen, M. H., J. Chem. Phys. (in the press). Turnbull, D., and Cohen, M. H., “Modern Aspects of the Vitreous State”, edit. by Mackenzie, J. D ...
Whether it’s rolling pastoral hills or the morning mist rising off a quiet mountain lake, the country is full of stunning views, so it’s no wonder we love our sliding glass doors. Not only do ...
Research interests range from the statistical physics of disordered systems (random packings, jamming, glasses and the glass transition, colloids, nonequilibrium thermodynamics) to solid-state ...
separated from the main den by a sliding class door. Past the shogi screen is a spacious dining area facing the wall of glass and featuring intriguing lighting. Next in line is the eat-in ...
"A large number of few-layer van der Waals materials, including boron nitride and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), show the curious phenomenon of sliding ... wall sweep through the system.
If you’ve got a sliding door in your home, or even a regular window, you’re probably familiar with the dirt and grime that has a tendency to gunk up the track. Cleaning that track might not be ...
Holes pocked floors and walls. Wind blew in through leaky wooden windows with dingy, rattly glass. The piano nobile lacked basic electricity, never mind heat and running water. In the 1800s ...