Unconventional Interface Superconductor Could Benefit Quantum Computing
September 07, 2024
September 07, 2024
NOVELTY, Ohio, Sept. 7 -- ASM International posted the following news from University of California:
A team of scientists, led by physicist Peng Wei at the University of California, Riverside, has developed a new superconductor material with potential applications in quantum computing. This material could be a candidate for a "topological superconductor," which uses a delocalized state of an electron or hole to robustly carry quantum information and process data.
A team of scientists, led by physicist Peng Wei at the University of California, Riverside, has developed a new superconductor material with potential applications in quantum computing. This material could be a candidate for a "topological superconductor," which uses a delocalized state of an electron or hole to robustly carry quantum information and process data.