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Study finds photons can show a quantum Hall effect under strong fields
Physicists have for the first time observed light drifting sideways in discrete, quantized steps, reproducing a quantum Hall effect that was previously seen only in electrons confined to ultra-thin ...
It's long been known that the quantum Hall effect impacts electrons in strong magnetic fields, but it turns out light also ...
Physicists have recreated the Nobel Prize–winning quantum Hall effect using light, revealing that photons can follow the same ...
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists investigated numerically the interaction between a quantized vortex and a normal fluid. Based on the experimental results, researchers decided the most ...
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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 ...
In physics, the classical "Hall effect," discovered in the late 19th century, describes how a transverse voltage is generated when an electric current is exposed to a perpendicular magnetic field.
Reducing the precision of model weights can make deep neural networks run faster in less GPU memory, while preserving model accuracy. If ever there were a salient example of a counter-intuitive ...
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