In mixed dimensionality, they found a characteristic two-slope decay for the one-body correlation function, mirroring the fact that the particles are 1D and 2D at the same time.
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Quantum particles, confined at ultralow temperatures to "optical canyons" with the possibility to quantum tunnel to neighboring canyons, also "know" what their dimensionality is: They are 1D for ...