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Newfound Superconductor Material Could be the ‘Silicon of Quantum Computers’

Written by Jeff Hopkins | 12/23/19 5:00 PM

Newly discovered properties of a known compound give it a significant leg up over other superconducting materials—perhaps so much so that it becomes the basic material out of which quantum computers are built. The compound, uranium ditelluride (UTe2) has such a strong resistance to magnetic fields that qubits made from it should be able to conduct error-free computations.

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