Leading this remarkable advancement is Tongcang Li, a distinguished professor of physics and electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University. Together with his team
“The BNNT spin qubits exhibit exceptional sensitivity to off-axis magnetic fields compared to
These BNNTs open up a realm of possibilities in quantum-sensing technology for precise measurement and analysis of magnetic field variations at the atomic level.
“Furthermore, their applications extend to industries such as semiconductors and nanoscale MRI,” added Gao.
The experimental setup involved state-of-the-art laboratory equipment including lasers, detectors, and signal generators essential for manipulating the quantum state of the nanotube spin qubits.
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