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Rules for superconductivity mirrored in ‘excitonic insulator’

December 8, 2017 · · Posted in Quantum Physics ·


Physicists dedicated to creating the working components of a fault-tolerant quantum computer have succeeded in creating an ‘excitonic insulator,’ a previously unseen state of matter that could be useful for encoding information in a topological quantum computer. […]
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