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Room temperature electrical control could heat up future technology development

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New findings have potential implications for understanding fundamental physics of quantum materials and developing applied technologies such as quantum communication and harvesting energy via radio frequencies.

The conventional Hall effect occurs only in electrical conductors or semiconductors in the presence of a magnetic field.

The researchers made the finding in microstructures comprising textured platinum nanoparticles deposited on silicon.

Story Source: Journal Reference: - Lujin Min , Yang Zhang , Zhijian Xie , Sai Venkata Gayathri Ayyagari , Leixin Miao , Yugo Onishi , Seng Huat Lee , Yu Wang , Nasim Alem , Liang Fu , Zhiqiang Mao . Colossal room-temperature non-reciprocal Hall effect. Nature Materials , 2024 ; DOI: 10.1038 /s41563-024-02015-7 Cite This Page:.

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