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Applications open for School of Advanced Scie

<p><em>World-renowned researchers will gather at the ten-day event in Brazil to discuss the different aspects of quantum materials underlying some of the most cutting-edge technology research currently developed; submissions will be accepted until February 26, 2024. </em></p>

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Strange metal is quiet when it comes to shot noise – Physics World

Strange metal is quiet when it comes to shot noise – Physics World
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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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Proof of Exotic Charge Transport in Material

In line with expectations, new quantum noise experiments conducted at Rice University revealed an unusually quiet “strange metal” quantum material. The measurements of quantum charge fluctuations, or "shot noise," which were published in Science, offer the first concrete proof that electricity appears to flow through peculiar metals in a peculiar liquid-like form that defies easy explanation in terms of quantized charge packets, or quasiparticles.

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