Non-Abelian anyons: anything but easy
A team of researchers from the USA have observed spontaneously broken rotational symmetry in fractional quantum Hall states
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Paul is a Scientific Editor at IOP Publishing. After completing his PhD in plasma physics at the University of Oxford, he moved abroad to work as a researcher at École Polytechnique Paris and then Freie Universität Berlin. He joined IOP Publishing in 2024 and has been working on Reports on Progress in Physics since then. He can often be found on a Saturday morning at one of Bristol's parkruns.
A team of researchers from the USA have observed spontaneously broken rotational symmetry in fractional quantum Hall states
Read article: Non-Abelian anyons: anything but easy
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