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Controlling Crystal Defects with Electric Fields

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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Researchers from the University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, Iowa State University, and Peking University have used electric fields to control the motion of material defects in zinc sulfide crystals. The study provides direct evidence of dislocation dynamics controlled by a non-mechanical stimulus, which has been an open question since the 1960s. The researchers observed dislocations moving back and forth while changing the direction of the electric field. The electric-field-controlled dislocation motion may be used to enhance the mechanical reliability and formability of semiconductors and reduce defect density in semiconductors, insulators, and aged devices.

Revolutionary Cooling Tech for Quantum Computing Circuits.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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Researchers have developed a new cooling technology for quantum circuits that involves immersing the circuit in liquid Helium-3, which has superior thermal properties. This technology cools the circuit to almost 100 times lower temperature than achieved before, reducing noise and energy losses caused by material defects. The mechanism has the potential to improve coherence of quantum circuits significantly, which is currently the biggest challenge in scaling up and building practical quantum computers. The researchers are confident that this technology can be scaled up to immersion-cool much larger quantum circuits to benefit future quantum computing developments.