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New Particle Is Both Matter and Antimatter
scientificamerican.com ^ | Oct 2, 2014 | |By Clara Moskowitz

Posted on 10/03/2014 12:14:19 PM PDT by BenLurkin

The new Majorana particle showed up inside a superconductor, a material in which the free movement of electrons allows electricity to flow without resistance. The research team, led by Ali Yazdani of Princeton University, placed a long chain of iron atoms, which are magnetic, on top of a superconductor made of lead. Normally, magnetism disrupts superconductors, which depend on a lack of magnetic fields for their electrons to flow unimpeded. But in this case the magnetic chain turned into a special type of superconductor in which electrons next to one another in the chain coordinated their spins to simultaneously satisfy the requirements of magnetism and superconductivity. Each of these pairs can be thought of as an electron and an antielectron, with a negative and a positive charge, respectively. That arrangement, however, leaves one electron at each end of the chain without a neighbor to pair with, causing them to take on the properties of both electrons and antielectrons—in other words, Majorana particles.

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TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: antielectron; antimatter; claramoskowitz; electron; majorana; majoranaparticle; matter; particle; particles; stringtheory
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The non-binary particle.


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