Scientists say graphene just did something that shouldn’t happen, electrons flowing like a near-frictionless liquid and breaking basic physics rules

Scientists observed electrons in graphene flowing like a nearly frictionless liquid in new studies. The discovery breaks the classic Ohmic and Wiedemann-Franz principles on electrical resistance and heat flow. This breakthrough could lead to chips that barely overheat and power grids with almost zero energy loss. Physics folks are calling it a shock because they’re …

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Scientists challenge electricity theory with discovery of ‘quantum soup’ electrons.

US Researchers have proposed that in particular “strange metals,” electrons appear to lose their individual identities, merging into a featureless “quantum soup.” … Utilizing ‘shot noise’ measurement technique To investigate this anomaly, scientists employed a technique known as shot noise measurement. Shot noise measures the random fluctuations in an electrical current. This reveals the discrete …

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