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'Strange metal' is strangely quiet in noise experiment

True to form, a “strange metal” quantum material proved strangely quiet in recent quantum noise experiments at Rice University. The measurements of quantum charge fluctuations known as “shot noise .

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'Strange metal' is strangely quiet in noise experiment

'Strange metal' is strangely quiet in noise experiment
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Physicists use 'electron correlations' to control topological materials

Physicists use 'electron correlations' to control topological materials
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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Quantum quirk yields giant magnetic effect, where none should exist: Study opens window into the landscape of extreme topological matter

Nanotechnology Now Our NanoNews Digest Sponsors Home > Press > Quantum quirk yields giant magnetic effect, where none should exist: Study opens window into the landscape of extreme topological matter Rice University theoretical physicists (from left) Hsin-Hua Lai, Qimiao Si and Sarah Grefe worked with experimental collaborators at Vienna University of Technology to understand topological features of a nonmagnetic Weyl-Kondo semimetal allowed it to produce a giant Hall effect in the absence of a magnetic field. CREDIT Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University Abstract: In a twist befitting the strange nature of quantum mechanics, physicists have discovered the Hall effect a characteristic change in the way electricity is conducted in the presence of a magnetic field in a nonmagnetic quantum material to which no magnetic field was applied.

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