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Emergence of Topological States in Quantum Hall-Superconductor Devices

Recent research highlights the emergence of topological phases in quantum Hall-superconductor devices, which are characterized by properties safeguarded by the material's overall structure.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
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Topological phases represent unique states of matter that exhibit properties determined by a material's topology rather than its microscopic details.

These phases are gaining attention for their potential applications in quantum computing and other advanced technologies.

The recent findings suggest that devices integrating quantum Hall effects with superconductors may offer new avenues for exploring these intriguing states.