Quantum Material

Quantum annealing (QA) is an optimization process for finding the global minimum of a given objective function over a given set of candidate solutions (candidate states), by a process using quantum fluctuations.

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Superconductors’ Secret: Old Physics Law Stands the Test of Time in Quantum Material Conundrum

Curving the Fabric of Space – Scientists Develop a New Quantum Material

“Huge” Distortions – Researchers Create a New Type of Quantum Material

Magnetism fosters unusual electronic order in quantum material

Molecular Beehive: Physicists Probe “Astonishing” Morphing Properties of Honeycomb-Like Quantum Material

Magnetic Quantum Material Provides Platform for Probing Next-Generation Information Technologies

Magnetic quantum material broadens platform for probing next-gen information technologies

Unique Quantum Material Could Enable Incredibly Powerful, Ultra-Compact Computers

Scientists find 'knob' to control magnetic behavior in quantum material

Scientists Discover “Secret Sauce” Behind Exotic Properties of Unusual New Quantum Material

Uncovering unexpected properties in a complex quantum material

Physicists Discover “Secret Sauce” Behind Unusual Exotic Properties of New Quantum Material

Quantum Material’s Unconventional Spin Behavior Proves Theoretical Predictions

Experiments confirm a quantum material’s unique response to circularly polarized laser light

Quantum material to boost terahertz frequencies

Ultrafast and coupled: Atomic vibrations in the quantum material boron nitride

One of nature’s key constants is much larger in a quantum material

Unexpected Peaks in Spectrum Upset Conventional Models of Exotic Quantum Material

Electrons Waiting Their Turn: New Model Explains 3D Quantum Material