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Revealed: The private lives of electrons

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Using laser light, scientists have looked into the complex relationship that develops between a single electron and its environment, known as a Kondo state. The break-through could aid the development of quantum computers. Scientists at Princeton University have brought fresh ideas to the study of the Kondo problem, a phenomenon first observed in the 1930s when researchers were surprised to find that resistance to electricity flowing through certain metals increases at very low temperatures. Normally, resistance through metals decreases as temperature is lowered. A tangled...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
    AmericasBasic ScienceCommunicationsentangled quantum statefiber opticsGermanyHakan TureciJun KondoKondo statelaser beamsOpticsPrinceton Universityquantum computingResearch & Technologysingle electronsSwitzerlandTech Pulsetrapped electronsLasers

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