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Unconventional interface superconductor could benefit quantum computing

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Researchers combined trigonal tellurium with surface state superconductor generated at surface of a thin film of gold.

Researchers observed quantum states at the interface that host well-defined spin polarization.

Spin polarization allows excitations to be potentially used for creating a spin quantum bit -- or qubit.

Technology has been disclosed to the UCR Office of Technology Partnerships .

Signatures of a spin-active interface and a locally enhanced Zeeman field in a superconductor-chiral material heterostructure. Science Advances , 2024 ; 10 ( 34 ) DOI: 10.1126 /sciadv.ado4875 Cite This Page:.

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