Research report 2024 - Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems

New dance movements for electrons in superconductors 

Authors
Wietek, Alexander
Departments

Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden

Summary
When a solid becomes superconducting, two electrons join together to form so-called Cooper pairs, which perform the same coordinated movement in unison. Modern computer simulations of high-temperature superconductors give us new insights into how exactly Cooper pairs move. We are discovering a new state of matter in which pairs not only rotate around themselves in the plane, but also form particularly acrobatic spins in the third dimension, similar to somersaults in dance.

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