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2. QUANTUM HALL EFFECT

2. QUANTUM HALL EFFECT

The version of the Hall effect in the subatomic world is called the quantum Hall effect. We should expect to observe the classic Hall effect at low magnetic field, room temperature and at very high magnetic fields (about 10 Tesla) , very low temperatures (about 100 Kelvin) expect to observe the quantum Hall effect.

The main difficult problem, which is the main theme of the article, is rather than explaining the classical Hall effect to be able to explain what happens to an electron that can move forward withoutscattering in the presence of a magnetic field.

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Penrose and Hameroff were met with incredulity. Quantum mechanical laws are usually only found to apply at very low temperatures . Quantum computers, for example, currently operate at around

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