Physicists have shown that ultra-thin two-dimensional materials such as tungsten diselenide can rotate the polarization of visible light by several degrees at certain wavelengths under small magnetic ...
Specific semiconducting materials, 100,000 times thinner than a human hair, can rotate the polarisation of visible light by several degrees under small magnetic fields. This phenomenon is known as ...
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