How does the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect ? (Explanation, not its definition) I hope it is in a clear line to facilitate reading :)
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The Hall Effect is the phenomenon where a magnetic field applied perpendicular to a current-carrying conductor causes a voltage difference perpendicular to both the current and the magnetic field. This voltage difference is called the Hall voltage. Now, let's add Show more…
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