The world economy is becoming ever more reliant on high tech electronics such as computers featuring fingernail-sized microprocessors crammed with billions of transistors. For progress to continue, for Moore’s Law---according to which the number of computer components crammed onto microchips doubles every two years, even as the size and cost of components halves---to continue, new materials and new phenomena need to be discovered. | E. Edwards |
A New Study at UMD Proves that a Much-Sought Exotic Quantum State of Matter a Spin Liquid Exists
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