Hubbard excitons: how Caltech's new discovery will rewrite technology rules

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Not just complex words, but also a chance for a technological breakthrough.

Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have made an important discovery in the field of physics, which in the future can form the basis for creating new incredible technologies. They discovered a new class of excitons named after American physicist John Hubbard. These so-called "Hubbard excitons" exhibit unique properties that make them potentially useful for building highly efficient light-emitting devices and quantum computers.

The discovery was made using specialized equipment that allows scientists to observe the behavior of electrons and holes in solid-state materials. Hubbard excitons are the result of the interaction of electrons and holes in two-dimensional structures, and their unique properties are due to quantum effects.

One of the group's leading scientists, Professor James F. Sha, noted: "This discovery expands our understanding of quantum phenomena in solid-state materials and opens up new perspectives for the development of exciton-based technologies."

Experts believe that this discovery can contribute to the development of such areas as quantum informatics, optoelectronics and photonics, thereby providing a new round of development in the field of high technologies. New technologies may include the creation of faster and more efficient quantum computers, as well as highly efficient light-emitting devices with increased energy efficiency.
 
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