Unraveling the Secrets of Twisted Materials and Composite Fermions

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Researchers have observed the fractional quantum Hall effect in a thin semiconductor material without the need for a magnetic field. This phenomenon, which involves the splitting of electrons into new particles called anyons, has potential applications in quantum computing. The findings were reported in three papers in Nature and one in press at Physical Review X.
Topics:science#anyons#fractional-quantum-hall-effect#magnetic-field#quantum-computing#science-and-technology#semiconductor-material
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