What is a non-reciprocal interaction, and how can it arise? In its simplest form, a non-reciprocal interaction between elements A and B is one in which A does not have the same effect on B as B has on ...
A theoretical framework predicts the emergence of non-reciprocal interactions that effectively violate Newton’s third law in solids using light, report researchers from Japan. They demonstrate that by ...
Researchers have discovered that molecules experience non-reciprocal interactions without external forces. Fundamental forces such as gravity and electromagnetism are reciprocal, where two objects are ...
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New model describes result of non-reciprocal interactions between two non-linear molecules
Suropriya Saha and Ramin Golestanian from the department of Living Matter Physics at MPI-DS have now extended the model of non-reciprocal interactions. They investigated what would happen to the ...
Using two optically trapped glass nanoparticles, researchers observed a novel collective Non-Hermitian and nonlinear dynamic driven by nonreciprocal interactions. This contribution expands traditional ...
A graphic illustrating the four possible interactions between two particles, where the arrows indicate the force experienced by the particle of that color due to the gradient surrounding the particle ...
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