Scientists have linked nuclear spins inside silicon chips, marking a leap toward scalable quantum computers. Engineers at UNSW have achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing by creating what ...
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Scientists crack the mystery of hidden atomic order inside microchips for the first time
Inside the microchips powering your devices, atoms aren’t just randomly scattered. They follow a hidden order that can change ...
A team led by Berkeley and GWU working with the U of A's Center for Manipulation of Atomic Ordering for Manufacturing Semiconductors confirmed that atoms in semiconductors arrange themselves in ...
Scientists have achieved a new feat in molecular editing by swapping carbon for nitrogen, enabling the direct conversion of ...
Two-dimensional (2D) metals, similar to graphene, are one-atom-thick elemental metals that exhibit unique properties due to ...
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