Scientists have observed anyons — quasiparticles that differ from the familiar fermions and bosons — in a one-dimensional quantum system for the first time. The results may contribute to a better understanding of quantum matter and its potential applications.
Scientists have observed anyons — quasiparticles that differ from the familiar fermions and bosons — in a one-dimensional quantum system for the first time. The results may contribute to a better understanding of quantum matter and its potential applications. Scientists have observed anyons — quasiparticles that differ from the familiar fermions and bosons — in a one-dimensional quantum system for the first time. The results may contribute to a better understanding of quantum matter and its potential applications.