Nanjing University and Southeast University have made impressive advancements in science and technology.
Southeast University’s research team achieved a significant breakthrough featured in the journal, “Science”, on March 29th. They successfully developed a biodegradable organic ferroelectric crystal with piezoelectric properties similar to inorganic ceramic materials. This innovative achievement combines chemistry and bioelectronics, earning praise from “Science” reviewers and marking a notable milestone in piezoelectric research.
At Nanjing University’s School of Physics, another milestone was reached in quantum physics. Their team observed graviton excitations, or graviton modes, in condensed matter for the first time, a world-first achievement. Their pioneering research findings were published in “Nature”, a prestigious academic journal, signaling a significant advancement in quantum physics.