Artificial polaritons

Through the looking glass: artificial 鈥榤olecules鈥 open door to ultrafast devices

03 March 2021

Researchers from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and聽Skoltech聽in Russia have shown that polaritons, the quirky particles that may end up running the quantum supercomputers of the future, can form structures that behave like molecules 鈥 and these 鈥榓rtificial molecules鈥 can potentially be engineered on demand. Their results are in the journal Physical Review B Letters.

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A new spin on organic semiconductors

26 March 2019

Researchers have found that certain organic semiconducting materials can transport spin faster than they conduct charge, a phenomenon which could eventually power faster, more energy-efficient computers.聽

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Spin manipulation in a noisy environment. In the quest for ever more precise manipulation of quantum systems, any uncontrolled interaction with the environment is usually considered detrimental.

Spin with a new twist

10 October 2014

Scientists have successfully demonstrated a new way to control the 鈥渟pin鈥 of an electron 鈥 the natural intrinsic angular momentum of electrons which could underpin faster computing in the future. 探花直播technique counterintuitively makes use of the ever-changing magnetic field of the electron鈥檚 environment - one of the main obstacles to traditional methods of spin control.

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Circuit board

探花直播next generation of computing

04 July 2011

Progress in electronics has relied heavily on reducing the size of the transistor to create small, powerful computers. Now spintronics, hailed as the successor to the transistor, looks set to transform the field.

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