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Air-Stable, Ultrathin Superconductors Developed for More Scalable Quantum Devices

Summary by Phys.org
Super-thin superconducting materials, which are only one or a few atoms thick, have unique properties scientists can leverage to produce more compact, scalable, and efficient quantum devices. But these fragile materials degrade so rapidly in air that they are difficult to study or manufacture.

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MIT researchers developed a method to cultivate ultra-thin superconductors of niobium dissileniide under a layer of graphene, making them stable in the air and allowing their production at a wafer scale. This advance could miniaturize quantum circuits and improve technologies such as quantum detectors and quantum computing. *** The ultra-thin superconductor (niobium disseleniide) can now be grown uniformly and stablely in the air thanks to graph…

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Phys.org broke the news in Douglas, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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