In everyday life, conductors are materials that conduct electricity. These materials are used to make metallic wires that carry electricity into our homes. In contrast, insulators, which don’t conduct electricity, surround these wires in our plugs so we don’t get electrocuted plugging in our computers, appliances, and lights. The difference between a conductor and an insulator is often the...
Victor Gurarie
Content About: Victor Gurarie
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Fri, 09/26/2014 - 11:45am
Type of Content: Article-Research Highlight
New theory describing the spin behavior of ultracold polar molecules is opening the door to explorations of exciting, new physics. According to the Gurarie and Rey theory groups, ultracold dipolar molecules can do even more interesting things than swapping spins. For...
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Type of Content: Biblio
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Type of Content: Biblio