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  • Published on May 14, 2018

    The apparent inner calm of quantum materials

    Physicists from UNIGE, University Grenoble Alpes, CEA and CNRS in Saclay and Grenoble have been the first to confirm a theory on topological phase transitions, a field of research initiated by the 2016 Nobel Prize-winners in physics.

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  • Published on April 25, 2018

    COFIL 2018 held in Geneva

    We have the pleasure to announce that the next International Conference on Laser Filamentation, COFIL 2018, will take place in Geneva (Switzerland), June 25 - 29 2018

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  • Published on April 18, 2018

    Freeing electrons to better trap them

    For the first time, researchers from UNIGE and MBI in Berlin have placed an electron in a dual state —neither freed nor bound—thus confirming a hypothesis from the 1970s.

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  • Published on April 16, 2018

    When superconductivity disappears in a quantum tube

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