Enhancement of the magnetic moment of the electron due to a topological defect
Fernando Moraes (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)

TL;DR
This paper explores how topological defects in solids can lead to a measurable increase in the electron's magnetic moment, linking defect theory with quantum magnetic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model showing a positive correction to the electron's magnetic moment caused by a disclination in a dielectric solid.
Findings
Positive correction to the magnetic moment due to defects
Theoretical link between topological defects and magnetic properties
Potential implications for solid-state physics
Abstract
In the framework of the theory of defects/three-dimensional gravitation, it is obtained a positive correction to the magnetic moment of the electron bound to a disclination in a dielectric solid.
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