Non-Abelian anyons provide a fascinating illustration of Anderson’s ‘more is different’ paradigm 1. These quasiparticles, which emerge from interacting collections of ordinary bosons and fermions, ...
The Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879 and has since been extensively applied in measurements, especially in materials sensing and characterization. Currently, it is being used to ...
Dating back to 1879 when the Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Hall, it has been extensively applied in measurements, especially in materials characterization and sensing. In modern times it is ...
In 1879, Edwin Hall discovered what has become known as the ‘Hall effect’ which has since been widely applied in measurements – especially in the sensing and characterization of materials. In the ...