"Challenging Superconductivity Theories: Quantum Fluctuations' Sudden Death"

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"Challenging Superconductivity Theories: Quantum Fluctuations' Sudden Death"
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Princeton physicists have observed an unexpected quantum behavior in a three-atom-thin insulator that can be switched into a superconductor, challenging current theories of superconductivity. The abrupt cessation of quantum fluctuations near the transition point exhibits unique properties that defy established theories. This discovery promises to advance our understanding of quantum physics in solids and open new directions for the study of quantum condensed matter physics and superconductivity.

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