"Unveiling Resistance-Free Electron Channels at Chiral Interfaces"

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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a new technique to create resistance-free electron channels by visualizing and controlling chiral interface states in a quantum anomalous Hall insulator made from twisted monolayer-bilayer graphene. This exotic quantum phenomenon could advance quantum computing and energy-efficient electronics, with potential applications in tunable networks of electron channels and low-power magnetic memory devices. The researchers' work, published in Nature Physics, provides a significant step forward in understanding and manipulating these unique electron behaviors in quantum materials.
Topics:science#chiral-interface-states#electron-channels#lawrence-berkeley-national-laboratory#quantum-computing#quantum-materials#science-and-technology
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