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By twisting layers of graphene, researchers discovered a unique electronic crystal where electrons freeze in place yet allow current to flow along the edges without resistance. This behavior is dictated by topology, much like a Möbius strip’s one-sided surface. The finding could have major implications for quantum computing…
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Electrons Frozen Yet Free: A Quantum Breakthrough in Graphene
By twisting layers of graphene, researchers discovered a unique electronic crystal where electrons freeze in place yet allow current to flow along the edges without resistance. This behavior is dictated by topology, much like a Möbius strip’s one-sided surface. The finding could have major implications for quantum computing…