A new piece of software developed at Caltech makes it easier to study the behavior of electrons in materials--even materials that have been predicted but do not yet exist. The software, called Perturbo, is gaining traction among researchers.
A new piece of software developed at Caltech makes it easier to study the behavior of electrons in materials--even materials that have been predicted but do not yet exist. The software, called Perturbo, is gaining traction among researchers.