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In a first, researchers image the full structure of trapped
In a first, researchers image the full structure of trapped
In a first, researchers image the full structure of trapped excitons
Excitons form when electrons leave their place in atoms and grab the “holes” they left behind for a brief, whirling dance. Now they’ve been stably trapped
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