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Light Reveals the Hidden Quantum Motion Inside an Exotic Crystal

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Researchers at the University of Basel and Technical University of Munich used light to reveal collective electron motion inside a Wigner crystal—a fragile quantum state where electrons arrange themselves into a lattice through mutual interactions—by identifying optical signatures from Wigner crystal polarons, hybrid quasiparticles formed when light-generated excitons couple to electron motion. The findings were published in Nature Physics.

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