Not exact matches
But
adding parallel
magnetic and electric fields introduces a chiral preference: The
magnetic field aligns the spins of the positive and negative
particles in opposite directions, and the electric field starts the oppositely charged
particles moving — positive
particles move with the electric field, negative ones against it.
Turbulence behavior in high - temperature plasma confined in the
magnetic field is described mathematically through a dynamical equation in five - dimensional space (the three coordinates of space to which two components of
particle velocity are
added).
By suppressing the material's
magnetic order, scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee observed behavior consistent with exotic
particles that are predicted to emerge when energy is
added to a quantum spin liquid, or QSL.
For their new system, the Japanese researchers
added the ability to control the flow of
particles with a
magnetic field.