MIT Unveils Exotic Matter Breakthrough Set to Revolutionize Quantum Computing

Quantum Metal Material Science Art ConceptMIT physicists propose a method to create fractionalized electrons known as non-Abelian anyons in two-dimensional materials, potentially advancing quantum computing by enabling more reliable quantum bits without using magnetic fields. Their research highlights the potential of molybdenum ditelluride in forming these anyons, promising significant advancements in robust quantum computation. MIT Physicists Predict Exotic Matter for […]

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