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Researchers led by Greg Fuchs , Ph.D. '07, of applied and engineering physics at Cornell Engineering , went searching for such a spin in gallium nitride.
Defects are what give gems their color, and for this reason, they are also known as color centers.
In one of the defects, the spin is coupled to a metastable excited state; in the other, it's coupled to the ground state.
The spin can be harnessed for a range of purposes, such as sensing magnetic fields or making a quantum network.
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