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The development of a robust continuous time crystal (CTC) in an electron-nuclear spin system represents a significant advancement in understanding the behavior of matter under specific conditions. This research, led by Alex Greilich and a team from TU Dortmund University, demonstrates a CTC in a tailored semiconductor, specifically an electron-nuclear spin system made of indium gallium arsenide. The CTC exhibits periodic auto-oscillations in response to continuous, time-independent driving, showcasing a novel phase of matter with potential for unprecedented studies on systems with nonlinear interactions

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[โ€“] mehdi_benadel@lemmy.balamb.fr 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I knew it, this article was meant to quote Marvel at one point.

[โ€“] Zerush@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Not even Marvel could foresee the consequences of this, it's for sure the next Nobel, it's almost like inventing a Perpetuum Mobile. Once a pulse of energy is provided to this medium it continues to oscillate for an indefinite time.