Posts tagged with: Graphene

Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers

Valleytronics is an emerging field in which valleys—local minima in the energy band structure of solids—are used to encode, process, and store quantum information. Though graphene was thought to be...

Quantum Materials Get Evermore Precise Patterning

A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient quantum electronics....

“Magic-angle” Trilayer Graphene May be a Rare, Magnet-Proof Superconductor

MIT physicists have observed signs of a rare type of superconductivity in a material called magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene. In a study appearing in Nature, the researchers report that the...

Researchers Develop New Phonon Laser Design: A Graphene Drum

Schematic representation of an experimental setup for receiving and recording phonon radiation.  (Image Credit: Konstantin Arutyunov et al.) Professor Konstantin Arutyunov of the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and...

Josephson Junctions, Superconducting Switches, Magical Materials all From Graphene

MIT Researchers Stumble Upon A Magic Material For Quantum Computers Read More… +  A group of MIT researchers involving: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Cecil and Ida Green, Professor of Physics at MIT,...

Quantum Hall Edge States Defying the ‘Normal’ Disturbances, U.S NIST Investigates

NIST team probes indestructible quantum states that may aid quantum computing They may not be impervious to bullets like Superman, but groups of electrons that gather along the edges of...