Quantum Particles' Unpredictable Behavior
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•Discovery of new class of particles could take quantum mechanics one step further
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Researchers at Brown University have observed a novel class of quantum particles called fractional excitons.
The discovery centers around a phenomenon known as the fractional quantum Hall effect.
The existence of a new class of particles could one day help improve the way information is stored and manipulated at the quantum level.
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