Topological matter Feature It’s topology, naturally As Jon Cartwright reports, topological behaviours in fluid dynamics could help us understand the natural world and other complex systems Read article: It’s topology, naturally
Topological matter Research update Laser light induces giant current in topological material Switching based on manipulating the crystal lattice of zirconium pentatelluride might find use in quantum computing applications and high-speed, low-power electronics Read article: Laser light induces giant current in topological material
Topological matter Research update Time-varying signals control sound waves in topological metamaterials New work could have applications in ultrasound imaging, sonar and low-power electronic devices that can operate in harsh or hazardous environments Read article: Time-varying signals control sound waves in topological metamaterials
Topological matter Research update Magnetic topological insulators change phase under pressure Scientists develop a simple way of tuning the crystal structure and electronic properties of these layered materials Read article: Magnetic topological insulators change phase under pressure
2D materials Research update Nanostructured topological insulator growth speeds up Technique produces highly conductive crystalline nanoribbons and could be used to make even thinner materials in the future Read article: Nanostructured topological insulator growth speeds up
Topological matter Research update Topological insulators enter the fourth dimension Physicists see conduction on the surface of 4D electrical circuits Read article: Topological insulators enter the fourth dimension
Topological matter Research update Randomized measurements reveal topological quantum states Researchers develop "recipe" for identifying topological invariants in the laboratory Read article: Randomized measurements reveal topological quantum states
Topological matter Research update Anyons bunch together in a 2D conductor Observations will be important for fundamental physics studies and may also aid the development of more robust quantum computers Read article: Anyons bunch together in a 2D conductor
Materials Research update Liquid-crystal skyrmions swim like schools of fish New type of active matter could lead to better computer displays Read article: Liquid-crystal skyrmions swim like schools of fish
Nanomaterials Blog Trends in Nanotechnology: nano pioneers celebrate the conference’s 20th anniversary From electronic skyrmions and antiferromagnetic topological insulators to the industrial prospects of 2D materials we report from San Sebastian Read article: Trends in Nanotechnology: nano pioneers celebrate the conference’s 20th anniversary