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218 Physicists reveal a new quantum state where electrons run wild

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 11/17/2025 00:45 EDT

Electrons can freeze into strange geometric crystals and then melt back into liquid-like motion under the right quantum conditions. Researchers identified how to tune these transitions and even discovered a bizarre “pinball” state where some electrons stay locked in place while others dart around freely. Their simulations help explain how these phases form and how they might be harnessed for advanced quantum technologies.

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