For more than 40 years, scientists have known that the quantum Hall effect impacts electrons in strong magnetic fields, but it turns out light also follows the fundamental phenomenon.
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Scientists make light mimic the quantum Hall effect for the 1st time
Physicists have forced light to behave like electrons trapped in a magnetic field, producing a quantized sideways drift that had never been observed in photons before. The experiment, carried out on ...
Mentor: Imran Mirza, Ph.D. In this poster, we review the integer quantum Hall effect for standard electronic systems. We find that the Hall resistance in 2D materials is quantized into fixed values ...
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For the first time, light copies a legendary Nobel quantum trick
An international team of researchers has forced light to replicate the quantum Hall effect, a Nobel Prize–winning phenomenon ...
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