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Scientists have developed a new superconductor material with the potential to transform quantum computing.

A team of scientists in the United States has achieved a notable milestone in the domain of superconductors. This progress may have considerable consequences for the future of quantum computing .

“A topological superconductor uses a delocalized state of an electron or hole to carry quantum information and process data in a robust manner,” explained the researchers in a press release. “By creating a very clean interface between the chiral material and gold, we developed a two-dimensional interface superconductor,”Trigonal tellurium’s chirality, its inability to be superimposed on its mirror image, introduces a unique element to the superconductor. Furthermore, the interface between the chiral material and gold establishes a favorable environment.

The researchers successfully constructed high-quality, low-loss microwave resonators. These are essential components of quantum computers, using materials significantly thinner than those commonly used in the industry. Decoherence, the phenomenon where a quantum system loses its fragile quantum information as a result of interactions with its surroundings, constitutes a significant obstacle in the development of practical quantum computers.

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