Graphene Holds Tight As Quantum Computer Material

Graphene is being more thoroughly studied for use as a fundamental component to quantum computers.  The above graphic depicts “[e]lectrons arranged in a wedding-cake like structure, a concentric series of insulating (red) and conducting (blue) rings, due to magnetic confinement in graphene.”  (Image Credit: C. Gutiérrez/NIST)

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