David Reilly and his University of Sidney team developed a silicon chip that can control spin qubits at milli-kelvin temperatures. That’s just slightly above absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius), ...
A research effort has made advances that could enable a broader range of currently unimagined optoelectronic devices. A research effort led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) ...
Researchers have developed a new method for manipulating information in quantum systems by controlling the spin of electrons in silicon quantum dots. The results provide a promising new mechanism for ...
Characteristics of the graphene/In 2 Se 3 heterostructure transport device that shows the spin chirality switch. Over the past two decades, spintronics has emerged as one of the most promising ...
Due to the spinning, an electron behaves as an elementary magnet, called a "spin." The symmetry of electron orbital motion determines the direction of their spins, which can be thought of as a small ...
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