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February 29, 2012

Quest for Quirky Quantum Particles May Have Struck Gold: Scientific American

Quest for Quirky Quantum Particles May Have Struck Gold: Scientific American | Digg Science:


Getting into nanoscience pioneer Leo Kouwenhoven's talk at the American Physical Society's March meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, today was like trying to board a subway train at rush hour. The buzz in the corridor was that Kouwenhoven's group, based at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, might have beaten several competing teams in solid-state physics -- and the community of high-energy physicists -- to a long-sought goal, the detection of Majorana fermions, mysterious quantum-mechanical particles that may have applications in quantum computing.

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