Anyon Collider Reveals New Path to Reduce Spatial Exclusion in Particles
Anyons are particles that fall between fermions and bosons in terms of how they behave when close together. Scientists studied what happens when two beams of anyons collide in a small setup. They found that while fermions show no special patterns, anyons have negative correlations in their movements. This means anyons are less likely to avoid each other compared to fermions.