Posts tagged with: superconductors

Could Superconducting Flakes Outperform Quantum Computer Hardware?

Researchers from the University of Bath have developed a technique for creating single-crystal flake devices so thin and pure that they may be able to outperform existing components for quantum...

Energy Efficient Superconductors and Quantum Computers all From a Quantum Spin Liquid?

Scientists have taken the clearest picture yet of electronic particles that make up a mysterious magnetic state called a quantum spin liquid (QSL)....

Uranium Ditelluride as a Topological Superconductor

Scientists on the hunt for an unconventional kind of superconductor have produced the most compelling evidence to date that they've found one. In a pair of papers, researchers at the...

Benefit to Hybrid Quantum Systems: Physicists Heighten Photon, Magnon Excitation

A team of scientists from NUST MISIS and MIPT have developed and tested a new platform for realization of the ultra-strong photon-to-magnon coupling. The proposed system is on-chip and is...

Beginner’s Guide to Topological Materials

Ever since a new class of ­materials called topological insulators was first created—a discovery that helped win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2016—researchers have been intrigued by the possibilities for electronics applications such...

Seeqc Nets $22.4M in Sprint to Advance Commercial Quantum Computing

Seeqc Secures $22.4 Million In Series A Round; Strategic Investment Led By EQT Ventures Seeqc, the Digital Quantum Computing company, today announced it has secured a total of $22.4 million...