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Research Team Observes Movement of Space-Time Crystals Similar to Majorana Quasiparticles

A collaborative effort between Hiroshima University and the University of Colorado has led to the observation of space-time crystals moving in a manner akin to Majorana quasiparticles, potentially enhancing our understanding of quantum materials.

Editorial StaffJune 24, 20261 min read

A recent study conducted by researchers from Hiroshima University and the University of Colorado has revealed that space-time crystals can exhibit movement reminiscent of Majorana quasiparticles.

These space-time crystals are unique structures that, when subjected to external forces, can loop through both space and time.

The findings from this research could have significant implications for the field of quantum materials, potentially advancing our comprehension of their properties and behaviors.