Observing the effects of special relativity doesn't necessarily require objects moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light. In fact, length contraction in special relativity explains how ...
Spin–orbit coupling in halide perovskites arises from the interaction between the orbital motion of electrons and their intrinsic spin, driven by the presence of heavy elements such as lead and halide ...
In nanotechnology, SOC plays a crucial role in the development of spintronics, a technology that utilizes both the electron's charge and spin. This interaction influences the electronic structure of ...
The research team achieved the hybrid spin-orbit coupling-driven optical spin Hall effect at room temperature for the first time through an organic microcavity structure. The device is a Fabry–Perot ...
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