Quantum experts review major techniques for isolating Majoranas
May 15, 2024
May 15, 2024
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Named after an Italian theoretical physicist, Majoranas are complex quasiparticles that could be the key to building next-generation quantum computing systems.
Most materials contain many electrons, each of which has a negative charge and a type of intrinsic quantum momentum known as spin. Interactions between electrons in some materials can . . .
Named after an Italian theoretical physicist, Majoranas are complex quasiparticles that could be the key to building next-generation quantum computing systems.
Most materials contain many electrons, each of which has a negative charge and a type of intrinsic quantum momentum known as spin. Interactions between electrons in some materials can . . .