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Despite its profound implications, the Quantum Hall Effect requires extreme conditions of low temperature and high magnetic fields, limiting its direct application in everyday technology. However, ...
Twisted molybdenum layers reveal hidden quantum states, offering insights into future quantum computing materials.
it generates a voltage perpendicular to the direction in which the current is flowing and of an applied magnetic field. This physical phenomenon, known as the anomalous Hall effect, has been ...
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Researchers Discover Over a Dozen New Quantum States in MaterialThis “fractional quantum Hall effect” is a counterintuitive quirk of quantum ... The twisting also yields an internal magnetic field—eliminating the need for an external magnet. Just last summer, ...
He Qinglin's group at the Center for Quantum Materials Science, School of Physics, has reported the first observation of ...
He Qinglin’s group at the Center for Quantum Materials Science, School of Physics, has reported the first observation of non-reciprocal Coulomb drag in Chern insulators. This breakthrough opens new ...
Heterostructures consisting of magnetic ... quantized Hall conductivity and dissipationless edge states found in QAH insulators. The robust and quantized nature of the QAH effect makes QAH insulators ...
However, things are not as straightforward under extreme conditions such as temperatures close to absolute zero combined with ...
Thanks to its magnetic-field detection in X, Y, and Z directions, Diodes Inc.’s automotive-qualified AH4930Q is able to ...
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