Not exact matches
A new study from the Cava lab has revealed a unifying connection between seemingly unrelated materials that exhibit extreme magnetoresistance, the ability of some materials to drastically change their
electrical resistance in response to a magnetic field, a
property that could be
useful in magnetic memory applications.
In the past, Lewis and her team have pioneered a broad range of novel inks that solidify into materials with
useful electrical and mechanical
properties.
Lei Pan, a UCLA doctoral student in
electrical engineering and the paper's co-lead author, said Majorana particles» unique
properties would appear to make them especially
useful for topological quantum computers.