quantum Hall effect
English
Etymology
quantum + Hall effect; from Edwin Hall, who discovered the classical Hall effect in 1879.
Noun
quantum Hall effect (plural quantum Hall effects)
- (physics) An effect marked by the quantization of the Hall resistance, observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic field.
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