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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 ...
Optical frequency combs—laser sources that emit evenly spaced colors of light—are foundational, ubiquitous tools for ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have created a chip-scale device that can dynamically control the "handedness" of light as it passes ...
A team of physicists has uncovered a hidden topological structure within one of the most widely used sources of quantum ...
Physicists in China have demonstrated that a structure called an optical metasurface can individually trap up to 78,400 ...
Discover how targeted red and near-infrared light therapies influence mitochondrial biology, cellular repair pathways, and ...
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Experiment shows light can mimic the quantum Hall effect
Physicists have forced light to behave like electrons trapped in a magnetic field, reproducing the quantum Hall effect with photons for the first time. The experiment, carried out on an optical fiber ...
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