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Judi Lynn

(160,813 posts)
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 02:12 PM Mar 22

Scientists Spotted 'Massless' Electrons Moving in 4 Dimensions

A polymer’s hidden properties illuminate a world where particles move with unparalleled freedom.

BY CAROLINE DELBERT
PUBLISHED: MAR 22, 2024 8:00 AM EST



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  • Scientists in Japan have isolated an important type of electron for further study.

  • Dirac electrons develop in certain conditions where cone-shaped openings appear in solid matter.

  • A new paper detailing their isolation adds more dimension to the subject.


    In new research published in the peer-reviewed journal Materials Advances, physicists detail how they were able to examine an electron behavior that’s never been isolated before. They were looking at Dirac electrons, which are found in special conditions.

    But in the past, they’ve always been in the mix with other types of electrons, making them difficult to study. Now, finally isolating them has let physicists study their unique properties: becoming effectively weightless and able to travel at photon-like speeds, up to the speed of light itself.

    All it took was 12,000 times the average barometric pressure of Earth and a special kind of spin.

    There are some big terms to define here. Dirac electrons have a key role in a relatively recent discovery called topological materials. These are compounds that conduct electricity only on their outer surfaces—their interiors continue to act as insulators. Think of it like a rubber ball with electrical wires wrapped around it, except somehow the entire thing is made from the same one material. Understandably, this discovery won the Nobel Prize in 2016, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) explains.

    More:
    https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a60248487/scientists-spotted-massless-electrons-moving-in-4-dimensions/
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    Scientists Spotted 'Massless' Electrons Moving in 4 Dimensions (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 22 OP
    'Light Speed' Electrons Discovered Moving in 4 Dimensions For The First Time Judi Lynn Mar 22 #1
    Particles with no mass. Oh happy day! GreenWave Mar 22 #2

    Judi Lynn

    (160,813 posts)
    1. 'Light Speed' Electrons Discovered Moving in 4 Dimensions For The First Time
    Fri Mar 22, 2024, 02:23 PM
    Mar 22

    19 March 2024
    By MICHELLE STARR

    An elusive behavior of electrons has finally been isolated from more mundane electron activity in a real-world material.

    A team of physicists led by Ryuhei Oka of Ehime University has measured what are known as Dirac electrons in a superconducting polymer called bis(ethylenedithio)-tetrathiafulvalene. These are electrons that exist under conditions that effectively make them massless, allowing them to behave more like photons and oscillate at the speed of light.

    This discovery, the researchers say, will allow a better understanding of topological materials – quantum materials that behave as an electronic insulator on the inside and conductor on the outside.

    Superconductors, semiconductors, and topological materials are all growing in relevance, not least for their potential applications in quantum computers. But there is a lot we still don't know about these materials and the way they behave.

    Dirac electrons refer to common old electrons under extraordinary conditions which require a dose of special relativity for quantum behaviors to be understood. Here, the overlap of atoms puts some of their electrons into a strange space that allow them to jump around materials with excellent energy efficiency.

    More:
    https://www.sciencealert.com/light-speed-electrons-discovered-moving-in-4-dimensions-for-the-first-time

    GreenWave

    (6,934 posts)
    2. Particles with no mass. Oh happy day!
    Fri Mar 22, 2024, 02:45 PM
    Mar 22

    I have long believed "particles" were essentially compacted waves with exotic properties.

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