Phys
An international team led by Princeton
University scientists has discovered Weyl fermions, an elusive massless
particle theorized 85 years ago. The particle could give rise to faster
and more efficient electronics because of its unusual ability to behave
as matter and antimatter inside a crystal, according to new research.
The researchers report in the journal Science
July 16 the first observation of Weyl fermions, which, if applied to
next-generation electronics, could allow for a nearly free and efficient
flow of electricity in electronics, and thus greater power, especially
for computers, the researchers suggest.
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