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What breaks quantum monogamy? Electron crowding delivers a surprise

Turn up the voltage, and monogamous quantum relationships fall apart in surprising ways.


Are quantum particles polygamous? New experiments suggest some of them abandon long-standing partnerships when conditions get crowded.

Quantum particles do not behave like isolated dots.

They interact, form bonds, and follow strict social rules. One of the most fundamental divides separates fermions and bosons.

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