
Condensed matter physics examines the emergent properties of matter arising from the collective behavior of vast assemblies of atoms and electrons in solids and liquids. This field investigates phenomena such as superconductivity, magnetism, electron correlation, and topological phases, employing theoretical models and experimental techniques to characterize electronic, magnetic, and structural properties. Research spans quantum phase transitions, low-dimensional systems, spintronics, and novel quantum materials, advancing understanding of fundamental interactions and enabling technological applications. Our following selection compiles recent scientific articles and patented innovations that contribute to the evolving landscape of condensed matter physics:
This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Condensed Matter Physics, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on crystal lattice, band structure, ferromagnetism, superconduct, quantum Hall effect, phonon, spintronic, topological insulator, electron correlation, Fermi surface, Brillouin zone, magnetoresistance, charge density wave, spin wave, quantum phase transition, low-dimensional system, strongly correlated electron, Mott insulator, Anderson localization, spin glass, Bose-Einstein condensate, quantum criticality, Dirac fermion, electron-phonon interaction, liquid crystal, nanostructure, quantum spin liquid, heavy fermion and exciton condensate.
unraveling Te-dominated transport in monolayer Sb 2 ...
Published on 2026-05-21 by Kai Wu, Ran Zhou, Hongliang Shi and Yifeng Duan @IOP SCIENCE
Abstract: Conventional Peierls theory is inadequate for describing thermal transport in strongly anharmonic compounds, such as two-dimensional layered chalcogenides containing lone-pair electrons; the underlying physics of their ultralow thermal conductivity remains to be explored. Here, using monolayer Sb Te as a model system, we elucidate the mechanism behind its ultralow lattice thermal conductivity by evaluating the competing contributions of particle-like propagation and wave-like tunneling. The part[...]
Our summary: This study investigates thermal transport in monolayer Sb2Te, revealing that quartic anharmonicity from lone-pair electrons suppresses particle-like transport. It also shows that wave-like transport is enhanced due to the flattening of phonon branches from weak covalent bonding. The combined model accurately predicts thermal conductivity, aligning well with experimental data.
thermal transport, anharmonicity, lone-pair electrons, phonon coherence
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Adaptive systems and methods for personalized hair treatment using multi-sensor fusion and emr contro
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026105124 by SPARKCARE LTD [IL] (Shalev Pinchas [il], Keidar Daniel [il])
Abstract: A hair treatment device is disclosed, comprising at least one electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source (UV, VL, IR) and two or more sensors (e.g., color, temperature, motion, humidity, spectroscopic) generating real-time hair characteristics and treatment condition data. A controller intelligently fuses this sensor data and employs a machine learning algorithm, trained on diverse hair profiles, to predict highly individualized optimal EMR parameters, including intensity, wavelength, and phase of i[...]
Our summary: The device utilizes multiple sensors to gather real-time hair data and employs machine learning to optimize EMR parameters for individualized treatments. A closed-loop feedback system allows for dynamic adjustments based on continuous sensor input. Additional features include modular designs and cloud-based updates for enhanced treatment efficacy.
personalized hair treatment, multi-sensor fusion, electromagnetic radiation, machine learning
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Liquid crystal display and dual-layer liquid crystal display
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026102755 by IRIS OPTRONICS CO LTD [CN] (Chang Yu Kun [cn], Chen Chih Wei [cn], Liao Chi Chang [cn])
Abstract: A liquid crystal display and a dual-layer liquid crystal display are provided, wherein the liquid crystal display comprises a display panel and a solar module. The solar module is disposed on a surface of the display panel and comprises a polymer layer, solar cells, a diode, and a light-transmitting layer. The solar cells are electrically connected to each other and are embedded in the polymer layer at intervals. The diode is embedded in the polymer layer and is connected in parallel with the so[...]
Our summary: The content describes a liquid crystal display that includes a solar module integrated into its design. The solar module consists of a polymer layer, solar cells, and a diode. A light-transmitting layer is positioned between the display panel and the polymer layer.
liquid crystal display, dual-layer display, solar module, light-transmitting layer
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Lens element
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026104299 by ESSILOR INT [FR] (Mikheeva Elena [fr], Bouchier Aude [fr])
Abstract: The invention concerns a lens element intended to be placed in front of an eye of a viewer, the lens element comprising a transmissive metalens having an array of nanostructures (161, 162, 163...), the transmissive metalens forming a phase gradient lens, the transmissive metalens having a first optical power in a first wavelength range, a second optical power in a second wavelength range, the first wavelength range and the second wavelength range being in a visible range and being distinct from [...]
Our summary: The invention describes a lens element designed for viewers, featuring a transmissive metalens with an array of nanostructures. This metalens creates a phase gradient lens with distinct optical powers in two visible wavelength ranges. It induces a specific longitudinal chromatic aberration, with the difference in optical power between the ranges being between 0.5 and 6 diopters.
metalens, nanostructures, chromatic aberration, optical power
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Electrode and rechargeable lithium battery including the same
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260142182 by SAMSUNG SDI CO LTD [KR] (Kim Chaeyoung [kr], Park Jeongjoo [kr], Jeong Hyejeong [kr], Chang Mise [kr], Lee Jungmin [kr], Nam Hyun [kr], Lee Minho [kr], Park Jin Seok [kr])
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an electrode and a rechargeable lithium battery including the electrode, and a method of manufacturing an electrode for a rechargeable lithium battery. An electrode for a rechargeable lithium battery includes an electrode current collector, a first active material layer on the electrode current collector, and a second active material layer on first active material layer. The first active material layer includes a first active material, a binder, and a conductive[...]
Our summary: The disclosure describes an electrode for a rechargeable lithium battery. It features a current collector with two active material layers. The second layer includes a composite conductive material with carbon nanostructures.
Electrode, Lithium battery, Active material, Carbon nanostructure
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Compound, liquid crystal composition, and liquid crystal display element
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026103703 by JIANGSU HECHENG DISPLAY TECH [CN] (Yano Tomohiro [cn])
Abstract: The present invention provides a compound that sufficiently satisfies at least one of high stability to heat or light, high clearing point (or high upper limit temperature of the nematic phase), low lower limit temperature of the nematic phase, small viscosity, appropriate optical anisotropy, positive or negative and large dielectric anisotropy, appropriate elastic constant, good compatibility with other liquid crystal compounds, and other properties. The compound is represented by formula, wher[...]
Our summary: The invention presents a compound for liquid crystal displays with high thermal and light stability. It features a high clearing point and low viscosity. The compound has specific structural components that enhance its compatibility and performance in liquid crystal applications.
liquid crystal, compound, optical anisotropy, dielectric anisotropy
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Liquid crystal optical element
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260140293 by JAPAN DISPLAY INC [JP] (Higuchi Ayaka [jp], Igeta Koichi [jp])
Abstract: [0000] According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal optical element includes a substrate having a main surface, a first liquid crystal film provided on the main surface, having a first side surface and including a first cholesteric liquid crystal, a second liquid crystal film overlapping the first liquid crystal film, having a second side surface and including a second cholesteric liquid crystal, and a fixing member formed in a frame shape surrounding the first liquid crystal film and the secon[...]
Our summary: A liquid crystal optical element consists of a substrate with a main surface. It features two overlapping cholesteric liquid crystal films. A frame-shaped fixing member secures the films to the substrate.
liquid crystal, optical element, cholesteric liquid crystal, substrate
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Current density distribution for the quantum Hall effect
Published on 2026-05-15 by Serkan Sirt and Stefan Ludwig @IOP SCIENCE
Abstract: Our microscopic understanding of the integer quantum Hall effect is still incomplete. For decades, there has been a controversial discussion about ‘where the current flows’ if the Hall resistance is quantized. Here, we analyze the current density distribution in a Hall bar based on the screening properties of a two-dimensional electron system in the quantum Hall regime. Compared to previous publications, we consider the non-local nature of the quantum Hall effect and include a related persis[...]
Our summary: This study analyzes current density distribution in a Hall bar under the quantum Hall effect. It highlights the non-local nature of the effect and the presence of a persistent current. Results show that current flows in opposite directions along the edges of the Hall bar, influenced by Hall voltage and chemical potential.
quantum Hall effect, current density distribution, two-dimensional electron system, Hall resistance
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