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quantum hall effect

Topology

All materials are composed of the same basic stuff--atoms and their electrons. Atoms come in 118 different types, giving rise to enormous variation in material properties. For example, aluminum conducts electricity; add some oxygen and you get insulating aluminum oxide. One is shiny; the latter is whitish and dull.

An Ideal Material

An old material gets a new name, and with it, topological insulators have another chance to shine. Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) has been around since the late 1960s--but understanding its low temperature behavior has remained a mystery until recently. Experimentalists* have recently confirmed that this material is the first true 3D topological insulator—as originally predicted by JQI/CMTC theorists in 2010.

First Observation of the Hall Effect in a Bose-Einstein Condensate

NIST researchers have observed for the first time the Hall effect in a gas of ultracold atoms.