aaltoominaisuus
Aaltoominaisuus, also known as the Aalto effect, is a phenomenon observed in the behavior of electrons in certain materials, particularly in graphene and other two-dimensional materials. It is named after the Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto, whose work often featured wavy, undulating patterns. The Aalto effect refers to the wavelike modulation of the electron density in these materials, which can be induced by external electric fields or other perturbations.
The Aalto effect is a result of the interplay between the kinetic energy of the electrons and
The Aalto effect has important implications for the electronic and optical properties of two-dimensional materials. It
The Aalto effect is a fascinating and active area of research in condensed matter physics, with many