![]() ![]() A new study by scientists from the University of Bristol brings us a significant step closer to unleashing the revolutionary potential of quantum computing by harnessing silicon fabrication technology to build complex on-chip quantum optical circuits. Topological insulators (TIs) host exotic physics that could shed new light on the fundamental laws of nature. A certain kind of material, called a topological insulator, acts partially like one and partially like the other-it behaves like a conductor at its surface and an insulator in its interior. The topological QPC, first implemented at JMU Würzburg, offers an exciting perspective in this respect. These aspects could be tremendously important for future technologies such as IoT and beyond 5G networks," said Assistant Professor Yee Sin Ang from the Singapore University of Technology and Design. ![]()
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