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Scientists Discover a 'Tuneable' Novel Quantum State of Matter (phys.org)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Phys.Org: An international team of researchers led by Princeton physicist Zahid Hasan has discovered a quantum state of matter that can be "tuned" at will -- and it's 10 times more tuneable than existing theories can explain. This level of manipulability opens enormous possibilities for next-generation nanotechnologies and quantum computing. Hasan and his colleagues, whose research appears in the current issue of Nature, are calling their discovery a "novel" quantum state of matter because it is not explained by existing theories of material properties. The classical phases of matter -- solids, liquids and gases -- arise from interactions between atoms or molecules. In a quantum phase of matter, the interactions take place between electrons, and are much more complex.

[Hasan] and his colleagues arranged atoms on the surface of crystals in many different patterns and watched what happened. They used various materials prepared by collaborating groups in China, Taiwan and Princeton. One particular arrangement, a six-fold honeycomb shape called a "kagome lattice" for its resemblance to a Japanese basket-weaving pattern, led to something startling -- but only when examined under a spectromicroscope in the presence of a strong magnetic field [...]. All the known theories of physics predicted that the electrons would adhere to the six-fold underlying pattern, but instead, the electrons hovering above their atoms decided to march to their own drummer -- in a straight line, with two-fold symmetry. The decoupling between the electrons and the arrangement of atoms was surprising enough, but then the researchers applied a magnetic field and discovered that they could turn that one line in any direction they chose. Without moving the crystal lattice, [one] could rotate the line of electrons just by controlling the magnetic field around them.

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  1. 7 comments by hcs_$reboot · · Score: 4, Funny

    well that's about the number of people who really understand what all this article is about.

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  2. Re:Sounds more classical than quantum. by raftpeople · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sounds like the Time Cube to me.

  3. Re:"That's funny" by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 5, Funny

    The most exciting phrase to hear in science, ... is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny ” ...

    Interestingly, they tie as least exciting phrase to hear in bed.

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  4. Re:The classical states by phantomfive · · Score: 1, Funny

    Quantum doesn't mean magical,

    Ironically, that may be the most commonly used meaning of the term. For example, we know that the earth is flat but quantum mechanics make it look round. I saw that in a video.

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  5. Re:"That's funny" by null+etc. · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm still waiting for the headline "Sports team discovers new...", or "Religion discovers new..."

    "Religion discovers new way to impede science." There ya go.