Double time-reversal asymmetry could explain weird material behavior
Double time-reversal asymmetry could explain weird material behavior From ArsTechnica: “One of the fundamental ideas in physics is the existence of broken symmetries. One famous broken symmetry is the Higgs mechanism, which leads to the prediction of one or more Higgs bosons. In materials, broken symmetries of different sorts lead to magnetism, superconductivity—and a bit of strange behavior that has puzzled physicists for three decades. In one particular material, electrons behave as though they are much more massive than usual, and respond very differently to magnetic fields.” Read the rest here >>> The article ends with: […]
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