(PhysOrg.com) — 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 Moores 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.
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New study proves that much-sought exotic quantum state of matter can exist