In addition to manipulating the charge or spin of electrons, another way to control electric current is by using the 'valley' degree-of-freedom of electrons. The first demonstration of the generation, transport and detection of valley-polarized electrons in bulk diamond now opens up new opportunities for quantum control in electronic devices.
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30 October 2013
In the version of the News & Views article 'Valleytronics: Electrons dance in diamond' originally published (Nature Mater. 12, 690â691; 2013) short excerpts have been duplicated without proper attribution from a published article (K. Behnia, Nature Nanotech. 7, 488â489; 2012). The author apologizes for the confusion caused. Corrected after print 30 October 2013.
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Nebel, C. Electrons dance in diamond. Nature Mater 12, 690â691 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3724
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