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Materials Mix May Boost Quantum Computing Superconductivity

Materials Mix May Boost Quantum Computing Superconductivity
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Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for quantum computing

Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for quantum computing
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Penn State Advances in Quantum Tech: Unveiling New Superconductive Materials

Penn State Advances in Quantum Tech: Unveiling New Superconductive Materials
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Cornell University Researchers Bring Current On A Surprising Path In Quantum Material

Cornell researchers used magnetic imaging to obtain the first direct visualization of how electrons flow in a special type of insulator, and by doing so they discovered that the transport current moves through the interior of the material, rather tha

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Current takes a surprising path in quantum material

Cornell researchers used magnetic imaging to obtain the first direct visualization of how electrons flow in quantum anomalous Hall insulators, and by doing so they discovered the transport current moves through the interior of the material.

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