Getting Closer to a Quantum Breakthrough: Evidence of a Chiral Superconductor Found
A new discovery by scientists at the University of California, Riverside could be the closest yet to solving the mystery of quantum chiral superconductivity. In a recent paper published in Nature Physics, the scientists present evidence for the existence of a chiral superconductor in a material that is composed of two types of atoms, one with a positive charge and the other with a negative charge. This material, known as a two-dimensional topological insulator, can be used to create a type of chiral superconductor, which could play a role in the development of quantum computing and other quantum technologies. The discovery of a chiral superconductor could be a major step forward in the field of quantum computing and may even lead to the development of a practical quantum computer.
source: Phys.org