Despite its profound implications, the Quantum Hall Effect requires extreme conditions of low temperature and high magnetic fields, limiting its direct application in everyday technology. However, ...
Quantum Hall is the quantum-level version of the Hall effect: a voltage produced as electrons flow through a magnetic field. In two-dimensional materials and at low temperatures the quantum ...
These distinctions make the non-reciprocal Hall effect useful for quantum rectification ... Moreover, this discovery advances ...
Notably, the research team has explored the complex phenomenon known as the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) and uncovered completely new discoveries. Their research highlights the unexpected ...
Physicists surprised to discover electrons in pentalayer graphene can exhibit fractional charge. New study suggests how this could work.