Newly discovered quantum state could power more stable quantum computers by ditching 3D chips for a new 2D semiconductor design
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Newly discovered quantum state could power more stable quantum computers by ditching 3D chips for a new 2D semiconductor design

Scientists have discovered a new quantum state that engineers can harness in a two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor chip to control quantum information more reliably than ever before. It provides a promising lead into a new method for extracting quantum information from sub-atomic particles.

Recent advances in ultrathin 2D materials — which are only a molecule thick — have created promising candidates for computer chips that pack much more power into much less space. 2D semiconductors also offer fantastic opportunities for quantum computing.

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