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    New quantum behaviors found in 1D systems reshape understanding of material properties

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    Swinburne researchers have discovered unexpected and entirely new quantum behaviors that only occur in one-dimensional systems, such as electrical current. Their new paper, published in Physical Review Letters, explores a fundamental question in quantum physics: what happens when a single "impurity" particle, such as an atom or electron, is introduced into a tightly packed crowd of identical particles.
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