Quantum traffic laws applied to the 3D streetscape of a specific kind of crystal can put the brakes on electron rush hour.
Quantum traffic laws applied to the 3D streetscape of a specific kind of crystal can put the brakes on electron rush hour. In a search for novel materials that can contain bizarre new states of matter, physicists from Rice University in the US led an experiment that forced free-roaming electrons to stay in place.
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