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Quasi-1D material unlocks electric control of charge waves beyond standard limits

Quasi-1D material unlocks electric control of charge waves beyond standard limits
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The ability to control the movement of negatively charged particles (i.e., electrons) is central to the functioning of all modern electronic devices. This control is typically attained using a gate, an electrode via which an applied electric field alters a material's electrical properties.

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