A shiny gray crystal called platinum-bismuth-two hides an electronic world unlike anything scientists have seen before.
This device is known as a Josephson junction. It’s the foundational building block of quantum computers and advances of it ...
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US scientists make Josephson junction using only one superconductor instead of two
Researchers at the University of Buffalo teamed up with those in Spain, France, and China to demonstrate that a Josephson ...
The newly discovered crystal, platinum-bismuth-two (PtBi2), could revolutionize quantum computing with its unique superconductivity and particle properties.
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AI helped uncover a promising new superconducting material
Superconductors sit at the heart of some of the most ambitious technologies on the horizon, from lossless power grids to ...
Ultracold atoms have successfully mimicked a fundamental quantum effect normally found in electronic circuits.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists-Dr. John Clarke (Professor Emeritus, University of California ...
By inserting tiny imperfections into the stones, scientists open up possibilities in computing, encryption and sensors ...
Researchers at China's National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop ...
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