QUANTIMONY and AIXTRON to Partner in Academic Workforce Effort

AIXTRON (FSE: AIXA, ISIN DE000A0WMPJ6) is partner of the new international doctoral program QUANTIMONY. The leading provider of deposition equipment for the semiconductor industry is thus supporting the training of young academics and at the same time the research into the future field of quantum technologies utilizing the chemical element antimony (Sb).

The Ohio State University Creates Method to Make Quantum Devices Using Common Chip Technology

The Ohio State University Creates Method to Make Quantum Devices Using Common Chip Technology.  Columbus, Ohio.   In the quest for smaller, faster computer chips, researchers are increasingly turning to quantum mechanics — the exotic physics of the small. The problem: the manufacturing techniques required to make quantum devices have been equally exotic. That is, […]

Higher Efficiency Quantum Computing Breakthrough

Rutgers University of New Brunswick researchers have produced a new material known as a “Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulator”. Using multiple layering and combinations of chromium, vanadium, antimony, bismuth, and tellurium, the insulator was etched into the Hall bar shape manually. Further enhancing efficiency was a 15nm layer of gold to reduce electrical interference in the system