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‘Blackswan’ metal

Title
‘Blackswan’ metal
Authors
KIM, JEE HOON
Date Issued
2018-02-25
Publisher
APCTP
Abstract
In 1827, German scientist Georg Ohm published Ohm's law of constant electrical resistance in metals. Ohm's Law is one of the unbreakable rules of experience after its discovery. It was recently discovered that Ohm's law, which never seemed to be broken, was violated in BiSb alloys. The BiSb alloy shows the twisting energy band of the electron and becomes a Weyl metal in the absence of time reversal symmetry. When an electric field is applied in a certain direction, some of the electrons move in the direction of the electric field without resistance. The density of electrons flowing without resistance changes with the applied electric field. As a result, no current flows in proportion to the applied voltage. Therefore, the resistance changes according to the voltage, that is, the metal does not satisfy Ohm's law. In this talk, we will look closely at the meaning of Ohm's law and share information on the principles and applications of Ohm's law that breaks the law
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https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/98356
Article Type
Conference
Citation
Quantum Materials Symposium 2018, 2018-02-25
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