Quantum simulation reveals mobility edge in a low-dimensional disordered landscape

Scientists using an innovative quantum simulation technique have made one of the first observations of a mobility edge in a low-dimensional system. Scientists were able to combine a disordered virtual material — in this case a pair of coupled 1D chains — with artificial magnetic fields to explore this phenomenon.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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