Department of Science, Peking University, Beijing, China
Research Article
Stimulated Emission and Characterization of Magnetic Monopole in Topological Materials
Author(s): Wang Xuelin*
In 1931, Paul Dirac, a physicist of Britain, theoretically predicted that magnetic monopoles can exist
independently, and believed that since electricity has electrons with basic charges, magnetism should
also have magnetic monopoles with basic magnetic charges. Decades later, many scientists failed to
find magnetic monopoles although they tried to do that in any way. Some outstanding physicists, such
as Fermi, an Italian American physicist, and Yang Zhenning, a Chinese American physicist, believe that
magnetic monopoles exist and have improved and supplemented Paul Dirac's theory. In this paper,
the author found a new crystal topological material that emits positive and negative magnetic
monopole pairs (magnetic dipoles) and magnetic monopoles into space when excited by both
alternating magnetic field and heat. A "string" predicted by Dirac exists wh.. View More»