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Quantum Hall effect study points to battery-free electronics
Researchers say defects and atomic vibrations can tune the nonlinear Hall effect in a topological material, opening a path toward ambient energy harvesting.
Key Takeaways
- Researchers studied the nonlinear Hall effect in a topological material.
- The effect can convert alternating signals directly into direct current.
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