Signatures of fractional electronic charge observed in topological insulators

Because electrons — the subatomic particles that carry electricity — are elementary particles and cannot be split, fractions of electronic charge are not normally encountered. Despite this, researchers have recently observed the signature of fractional charges ranging from e/4 to 2e/3 in exotic materials known as topological crystalline insulators.


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