Sentences with phrase «superconducting niobium»

Majorana fermions leave their mark in the material (made of chromium, bismuth, antimony and tellurium overlaid with superconducting niobium) by tweaking a phenomenon known as the quantum anomalous Hall effect.
After 49 years and $ 750 million, a Stanford University experiment using superconducting niobium spheres confirmed parts of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Vinokur and his colleagues observed the phenomenon, called the charge Berezinskii - Kosterlitz - Thouless (BKT) transition, in a microscopically thin film of superconducting niobium titanium nitrite.
It will be surrounded by superconducting niobium coils that create magnetic fields 100,000 times as powerful as Earth's.
But the company's paper in Nature demonstrated definitive quantum behavior in a system with eight qubits, made from superconducting niobium loops.
D - Wave instead uses adiabatic quantum computing, in which an array of chilled, superconducting niobium loops — the qubits in this system — very quickly find the lowest point in what can be thought of as an energy «landscape» of hills and valleys.

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Its flagship model, known as D - Wave Two, or Vesuvius, contains 512 superconducting loops of niobium metal, each containing a Josephson junction.
Each one is a quartz sphere the size of a Ping - Pong ball, smooth to within a millionth of an inch and coated with the metal niobium, which is superconducting at liquid helium temperatures.
Quantum teleportation of data across a superconducting chip (like this one made from niobium, sapphire and aluminum) is essential for quantum computing.
Last August, physicists in Switzerland successfully teleported information 6 millimeters between two corners of a superconducting chip made from niobium, sapphire and aluminum; the superconducting chip is the basic building block for a quantum computer.
A superconducting resonator (in yellow) is fabricated in a niobium titanium nitride film on a sapphire substrate.
Made of pure niobium, this bumpy tube will be superconducting when chilled to near absolute zero in a bath of liquid helium.
But once the temperature fell, the niobium started to superconduct, and the accelerometers suddenly picked up a signal (Gravity's secret).
At room temperature, niobium does not superconduct, and accelerometers around the ring measured that it was spinning at a constant rate.
For over 65 years, niobium boride (NbB) has been considered a classic example of a superconducting material.
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