Particle Physics
Excitonium Theorized 50 years ago, scientists have finally discovered a new form of matter called excitonium. This condensate is made up of excitons. |
While it's hard to project any possible technological applications of excitonium, the researchers say the discovery helps shed more light on the weird world of quantum mechanics. |
Who Coined the Term? The term 'excitonium' was coined in the 1960s by Harvard theoretical physicist Bert Halperin.
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New Super Solid Groups of American and Swiss researchers have both created a strange new “supersolid” that has all the three states of matter – solid, liquid and gas – at once.
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Each team created their supersolid differently, .... |
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