Odd angles make for strong spin-spin coupling Rice physicists’ RAMBO reveals magnetic phenomenon useful for quantum simulation and sensing Sometimes things are a little out of whack, and it turns out...
Theory accelerates push for spintronic devices Rice models help ID materials for advanced electronics, computer memories A new theory by Rice University scientists could boost the growing field of spintronics, devices...
Odds are good for unique 2D compound Engineers at Rice University and Texas A&M University have found a 2D material that could make computers faster and more energy-efficient. Their material...
Building Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers With 3D Topological Materials to Assist Quantum Hall effect ‘reincarnated’ in 3D topological materials 2D order protects several entangled states that could be used in quantum...
U.S. and Austrian Research Team Finds Inumerable Entangled Electrons in Material Composed of Ytterbium, Rhodium, and Silicon Billions of quantum entangled electrons found in ‘strange metal’ In a new study,...
Exotic, Fundamental, Fractionalized; Promising use in Quantum Computing. Rice University. Rice university physicists Matthew Foster and Seth Davis want to view a vexing quantum puzzle from an entirely new perspective. ...