
Physicists have directly imaged Landau Levels — the quantum levels that determine electron behaviour in a strong magnetic field — for the first time since they were theoretically conceived of by Nobel prize winner Lev Landau in 1930.
Using scanning tunnelling spectroscopy, scientists at institutions including Warwick University and Tohoku University have revealed the internal ring-like structure of these Landau Levels at the surface of a semiconductor.
via The Engineeer


