Rice University: Quantum Hall Effect 'Reincarnated' in 3D Topological Materials
May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, May 19 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
U.S. and German physicists have found surprising evidence that one of the most famous phenomena in modern physics -- the quantum Hall effect -- is "reincarnated" in topological superconductors that could be used to build fault-tolerant quantum computers.
The 1980 discovery of the quantum Hall effect kicked off the study of topological orders, electronic states with "protected&quo . . .
U.S. and German physicists have found surprising evidence that one of the most famous phenomena in modern physics -- the quantum Hall effect -- is "reincarnated" in topological superconductors that could be used to build fault-tolerant quantum computers.
The 1980 discovery of the quantum Hall effect kicked off the study of topological orders, electronic states with "protected&quo . . .