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SciTech Chronicles. . . . . . . . .April 7th, 2025
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An international team led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers has merged two lab-synthesized materials into a synthetic quantum structure once thought impossible to exist and produced an exotic structure expected to provide insights that could lead to new materials at the core of quantum computing. The work, described in a cover story in the journal Nano Letters, explains how four years of continuous experimentation led to a novel method to design and build a unique, tiny sandwich composed of distinct atomic layers. One slice of the microscopic structure is made of dysprosium titanate, an inorganic compound used in nuclear reactors to trap radioactive materials and contain elusive magnetic monopole particles, while the other is composed of pyrochlore iridate, a new magnetic semimetal mainly used in today's experimental research due to its distinctive electronic, topological and magnetic properties.
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Scientists merge two 'impossible' materials into new artificial structure
An international team led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers has merged two lab-synthesized materials into a synthetic quantum structure once thought impossible to exist and produced an exotic structure expected to provide insights that could lead to new materials at the core of quantum computing. The work, described in a cover story in the journal Nano Letters, explains how four years of continuous experimentation led to a novel method to design and build a unique, tiny sandwich composed of distinct atomic layers. One slice of the microscopic structure is made of dysprosium titanate, an inorganic compound used in nuclear reactors to trap radioactive materials and contain elusive magnetic monopole particles, while the other is composed of pyrochlore iridate, a new magnetic semimetal mainly used in today's experimental research due to its distinctive electronic, topological and magnetic properties.
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#Materials Science#Science#Quantum mechanics#Quantum computing#Dysprosium#Titanium#Iridium#Materials synthesis#2D Materials#Spintronics#Semimetals#Fermions#Rutgers University
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Magnetic-field induced multiple topological phases in pyrochlore iridates with Mott criticality
http://dlvr.it/PDPqK9
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Orthogonal magnetization and symmetry breaking in pyrochlore iridate Eu2Ir2O7
http://dlvr.it/NVCdxr
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