Physicists demonstrate using non-polarized light to produce spin voltage in metal for first time
Monday, April 25, 2016 - 10:20
in Physics & Chemistry
With apologies to Isaac Asimov, the most exciting phase to hear in science isn't "Eureka," but "That's funny..." A "that's funny" moment in a Colorado State University physics lab has led to a fundamental discovery that could play a key role in next-generation microelectronics.