Home on the Range: University of Wyoming Takes a Whack at Majorana Particles
Home on the Range: University of Wyoming Takes a Whack at Majorana Particles Two UW Faculty Members Receive DOE Grants to Research Alloys, Quantum Computer
Home on the Range: University of Wyoming Takes a Whack at Majorana Particles Two UW Faculty Members Receive DOE Grants to Research Alloys, Quantum Computer
New Possibilities for Topological Superconductivity Lossless conduction at the edges Excerpts and salient points ~ Image: Schematic diagram of the experimental setup: An atomically thin
Advances in Single Photon Production Using Tungsten Diselenide Solving the mystery of quantum light in thin layers Excerpts and salient points ~ + When a
Tungsten Disulfide: Manipulating and Detecting the Electrons in the Valleys To Facilitate Control of Qubits? ‘Valley states’ in this super-thin material could potentially be used
Observing, Controlling, and Characterizing Dark Trions = Quantum Information Transport Move aside, electrons; it’s time to make way for the trion. Excerpts and salient points
Potential for New Topological Properties in Quantum Material. Tungsten ditelluride, or WTe2, exhibits edge conducting properties. The newly discovered material shows promising application to quantum computing