IIT Guwahati Researchers find Novel Behaviour of Electrons in a Conductor

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The study will lead to exciting outcomes in the future and will have implications in several technologies. This will open up a new avenue of research in the direction to understand the conducting properties of electrons

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Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Researchers has identified a novel and unusual phenomenon on conducting properties of electrons or electrical conductivity in solid materials. 

Such re-emergence of the conducting character of the wire (or resumption of the flow of electrons even in presence of a steeper barricade) is not known earlier anywhere in scientific literature.

The research paper has been co-authored by Prof. Saurabh Basu, Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati, Dr. Tapan Mishra, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati, and Ms. Shilpi Roy, Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati.

(L_R) Ms Shilpi Roy, Dr. Tapan Mishra and Prof. Saurabh Basu, from IIT Guwahati

This finding has been published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Physical Review Letters, which is one of the most reputed journals in physics published by the American Physical Society.

Highlighting the unique aspects of this research, Prof. Saurabh Basu, Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati, said,In our studies, we have shown that by invoking fully quantum mechanical theory for the electron that in a very special situation, once the current stops it can be resumed again, i.e. if the conditions regulating the properties of the barricade and that of the wire are carefully tuned.”

Fundamentally, electrons are important constituents of atoms, and atoms are the building blocks of matter, as learnt in school science textbooks. The electric current that flows in a conductor is due to the motion of electrons. If such a motion is obstructed by placing an obstacle in their path, for example, cutting a copper wire into two parts and then joining them again with a plastic insulator piece in between, the flow of electrons will be stopped forever.

Previously, it was considered that there will be no longer passage of current in the wire. The reason being that the electrons see the plastic as a barricade that stops them from propagating further. 

Highlighting how it will help impact the technology in the future, Dr. Tapan Mishra, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati, said, “Albeit of academic interest presently, the physical properties of the re-entrant regime warrant more investigation and will lead to exciting outcomes in the future and will have implications in several technologies. Our finding addresses a fundamental problem of current importance and this will open up a new avenue of research in the direction to understand the conducting properties of electrons which were earlier thought to be different in nature.

Practical utilization of these findings is not immediately available but it will lead to exciting outcomes in the future.  

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