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Putting a New Spin on 1T Phase Tantalum Disulfide
Researchers reveal a hidden electronic state of 1T-TaS2 that could only be seen by a local structure probe like PDF.
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Brookhaven Lab Physicist Receives Prestigious Vernon Cosslett Medal
Yimei Zhu honored by the International Federation of Societies for Microscopy for his sustained contributions to the field of electron microscopy
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Magnesium Protects Tantalum, a Promising Material for Making Qubits
Thin-film coating prevents oxidation that impairs superconductivity and quantum coherence
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Direct View of Tantalum Oxidation that Impedes Qubit Coherence
Advanced electron microscopy and computational modeling reveal clues that may help improve performance of superconducting components for quantum computers
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First Direct Visualization of a Zero-Field Pair Density Wave
Tunneling spectroscopy uncovers the clearest proof yet that this exotic superconducting state of matter exists without a magnetic field in an iron-based superconductor.
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Understanding the Tantalizing Benefits of Tantalum for Improved Quantum Processors
Scientists decode the chemical profile of tantalum surface oxides to understand loss and improve qubit performance.
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Stretching Metals Allows Researchers to Create Materials for Quantum, Electronic and Spintronic Applications
Researchers develop new method to create thin oxide films from hard-to-oxidize elements like iridium.
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'Charge Density Wave' Linked to Atomic Distortions in Would-be Superconductor
Precision measurements reveal connection between electron density and atomic arrangements in charge-ordered states of a superconducting copper-oxide material
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Brookhaven Lab Physicist John Tranquada Elected NAS Member
Major research contributions include neutron scattering studies of high-temperature superconductors.