Electrons typically travel at high speeds, zipping through matter unbound. In the 1930s, physicist Eugene Wigner predicted that electrons could be coaxed into stillness at low densities and cold ...
Under the right circumstances, electrons can actually “freeze” into a bizarre solid form. Now, physicists at Berkeley Lab have created and taken the first ever direct images of this structure. At low ...
Researchers have uncovered tiny flakes of Wigner crystals—unique structures formed entirely by electrons—by identifying unusual, aperiodic electronic signals. This breakthrough method reveals hidden ...
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