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Chiral Materials

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technology1 year ago

Gold-Plated Superconductor Paves Way for Scalable Quantum Computing

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have developed a new superconductor material by combining trigonal tellurium with a thin film of gold, potentially enhancing quantum computing reliability. This interface superconductor, which becomes superconducting through the proximity effect, shows promise due to its robust quantum qualities and ability to suppress decoherence. The material's unique properties, including enhanced spin energy and resistance to magnetic fields, make it a promising candidate for future quantum computers, although further exploration is needed to determine its practical applications.

materials-science2 years ago

"Advancements in Optical Imaging and Forces with Helical Polymers and Fiber Frameworks"

Researchers have developed helical polymers that can detect dissymmetric circularly polarized light, which has potential applications in optoelectronics and photodetection. The polymers were designed with alternating donor-acceptor units that induce a helical structure, allowing them to interact with circularly polarized light in a chiral manner. The researchers demonstrated the ability of the polymers to detect circularly polarized light in the near-infrared region, which is important for applications such as telecommunications and biological imaging.