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Physicists discovered the Hall effect in a nonmagnetic quantum material – Tech Explorist
In a twist befitting the strange nature of quantum mechanics, physicists have discovered the Hall effect — a characteristic change in the way electricity is conducted…

Topological quantum phases are harder to characterize in electronic systems with strong correlations. In a recent study, scientists uncovered a purely electric-field-driven giant Hall response and proposes a mechanism whereby it is driven by strong correlations.
Scientists from Rice University, Austrias Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Switzerlands Paul Scherrer Institute, and Canadas McMaster University have discovered the Hall effect in a nonmagnetic quantum material to which no magnetic…
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