Technion team observes superluminal optical vortices in hexagonal boron nitride
NewsBytes | April 3, 2026 10:39 AM CST
High-speed electron microscope watches vortices collide
By using a high-speed electron microscope, the researchers could actually watch these super-fast vortices collide and move around in real time.
This breakthrough could change how we study ultra-fast processes across physics, chemistry, and biology, and might help us understand how light interacts with matter on a whole new level.
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