Quantum Electron Geometry Measurement
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•Physicists measure quantum geometry for first time
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Scientists have long known how to measure the energies and velocities of electrons in crystalline materials.
Until now, the quantum geometry of wave functions could only be inferred theoretically.
The work could be applied to "any kind of quantum material, not just the one we worked with," says Mingu Kang .
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