Moiré Phasons Captured, Visualizing Atomic Thermal Vibrations in 2D Materials

In a landmark achievement, scientists at the University of Maryland have, for the first time ever, directly visualized “moiré phasons”—a subtle form of atomic thermal vibration—in two-dimensional materials using advanced electron microscopy. Researchers describe how these hidden atomic motions, previously only theorized, now appear as fine patterns of lattice shifts within stacked 2D crystals. This…

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