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Composite fermions pair up

Nick Bonesteel ()
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Nick Bonesteel: Florida State University

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6798, 840-841

Abstract: In the fractional quantum Hall effect, seen when a two-dimensional conductor is placed in a strong magnetic field at low temperatures, electrons can bind to magnetic vortices to form ‘composite fermions’. Under certain conditions these strange particles can pair up to form a composite fermion ‘superconductor’.

Date: 2000
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