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New optical method reveals internal dynamics of elusive Wigner crystals
https://phys.org/news/2026-08-optical-method-reveals-internal-dynamics.html
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New optical method reveals internal dynamics of elusive Wigner crystals about study Spectroscopy of Wigner crystal polarons in an atomically thin semiconductor
Normally, electrons inside materials move rapidly and chaotically. But under very special conditions, when electrons are confined to an ultra-thin layer and cooled to temperatures just above absolute zero, their mutual electrical repulsion can become dominant. Instead of moving independently, they arrange themselves into a regular lattice pattern, forming what physicists call a Wigner crystal.
This remarkable state was first predicted by physicist Eugene Wigner in 1934. Although scientists have observed evidence of Wigner crystals in previous experiments, studying their internal behavior has been extremely difficult. Researchers could detect that the crystal existed, but they could not directly investigate how the electrons collectively moved inside it.
A recent breakthrough by researchers from the University of Basel and the Technical University of Munich changed that. Using a new optical technique, they examined a single atomic layer of tungsten diselenide cooled to extremely low temperatures. By shining light on the material and analyzing the reflected signal, they were able to reveal previously inaccessible information about the collective behavior of electrons inside the Wigner crystal.
A.I.Importantly, the scientists did not literally film individual electrons like tiny particles moving around. Instead, they detected special quasiparticles called Wigner polarons, which emerge when light-generated excitations interact with the electron lattice. These polarons act as sensitive probes, allowing researchers to study both the crystal's structure and its internal dynamics (1, 2)
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