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Condensed Matter Mar 2, 2023

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists predict exotic new phenomena and give 'recipe' for realizing them

In work that could lead to important new physics with potentially heady applications in computer science and more, MIT scientists have shown that two previously separate fields in condensed matter physics can be combined ...

Condensed Matter Feb 23, 2023

Heterostructures support predictions of counterpropagating charged edge modes at the v=2/3 fractional quantum Hall state

In 2018, a team of physicists at Purdue University invented a device which experimentally showed quasiparticles interfering for the first time in the fractional quantum Hall effect at filling factor v=1/3. Further development ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 16, 2023

Researchers observe a bubble phase of composite fermions

Strong interactions between particles in physical systems can result in various highly correlated ground states. These states and the strong correlations underpinning them have been extensively explored in recent years.

Condensed Matter Feb 15, 2023

Proposed quantum device may succinctly realize emergent particles such as the Fibonacci anyon

Long before Dr. Jukka Vayrynen was an assistant professor at the Purdue Department of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics and Astronomy, he was a post-doc investigating a theoretical model with emergent particles in a condensed matter setting. Once ...

Superconductivity Feb 15, 2023

Discovering the magic in superconductivity's 'magic angle'

Researchers have produced new evidence of how graphene, when twisted to a precise angle, can become a superconductor, moving electricity with no loss of energy.

Condensed Matter Feb 14, 2023

Floquet band engineering in black phosphorus

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists have been trying to identify reliable strategies to manipulate quantum states in solid-state materials, cold atoms and other systems, as this could inform the development of new technologies. One of these strategies ...

Condensed Matter Feb 10, 2023

Researchers detail never-before-seen properties in a family of superconducting Kagome metals

Dramatic advances in quantum computing, smartphones that only need to be charged once a month, trains that levitate and move at superfast speeds. Technological leaps like these could revolutionize society, but they remain ...

Condensed Matter Feb 6, 2023

An extension of FermiNet to discover quantum phase transitions

Architectures based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) have proved to be very helpful in research settings, as they can quickly analyze vast amounts of data and make accurate predictions. In 2020, Google's British AI subsidiary ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jan 26, 2023

Scientists observe 'quasiparticles' in classical systems for the first time

Starting with the emergence of quantum mechanics, the world of physics has been divided between classical and quantum physics. Classical physics deals with the motions of objects we typically see every day in the macroscopic ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jan 20, 2023

Statistical physics theorem also valid in the quantum world, study finds

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists at the University of Bonn have experimentally proven that an important theorem of statistical physics applies to so-called "Bose-Einstein condensates." Their results now make it possible to measure certain properties ...

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