Researchers at the University of Basel and the Technical University of Munich have developed a light-based method to observe the collective motion of electrons in a Wigner crystal, according to an Insider Brief press release. The work was led by the group of BQC Prof. Tomasz Smoleński at the University of Basel in collaboration with researchers in Munich.

A Wigner crystal is an unusual state of matter in which electrons can form an ordered arrangement because their mutual electrical repulsion becomes dominant. The phase is regarded as elusive, and studying how its electrons move collectively is central to understanding its behavior.

The team’s approach uses light to probe electron dynamics rather than relying only on conventional electrical measurements. By making collective electron motion observable with optical techniques, the research provides a new route for investigating Wigner crystals and the interactions that govern strongly correlated electron systems.