Saturday, August 1, 2009

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HTTP:: Scientists Manage to Split Electrons in New Particles
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Experts from the Universities of Cambridge and Birmingham recently discovered that electrons could, indeed, be split into further divisions, in spite of established knowledge. In their experiments, the scientists showed that electrons crowded into narrow wires actually split into particles known as spinons and holons. The find could have far-reaching consequences, seeing how electrons are the particles responsible for carrying electricity and for generating magnetism. The major find that the UK research team made was that electrons did not exhibit the same properties in groups that they showed when they were studied alone. They have to avoid getting too close to each other, as they all have the same charge. As a result, when crammed together in very narrow wires, they need to modify their trajectories to accomplish this objective. In their natural states, inside metals or other chemicals, there is no need for electrons to engage in this behavior, but it's unavoidable when t!
hey are artificially packed together. The split of electrons under such conditions has been theorized since 1981, by physicist Duncan Haldane. He argued that, when electrons would be stuck inside a narrow wire, and subjected to very low temperatures, they would need to change their properties and se...
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