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Collective quantum effect: When electrons keep together – Phys.org
Many celestial objects such as stars or planets contain matter that is exposed to high temperatures and pressure—experts call it warm dense matter (WDM). Although this state of matter on earth only occurs in the earth’s core, research on WDM is fundamental fo…

Many celestial objects such as stars or planets contain matter that is exposed to high temperatures and pressureexperts call it warm dense matter (WDM). Although this state of matter on earth only occurs in the earth’s core, research on WDM is fundamental for various future areas such as clean energy, harder materials or a better understanding of solar systems. In a study recently published in Physical Review Letters, a team led by physicist Dr. Tobias Dornheim of the Center for Advanced Systems…
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