Stealing Electrons and Reversing Time

Evidence for a chiral superconductor could bring quantum computing closer to the mainstream
UT physicists, including Professor Hanno Weitering and Associate Professor Steve Johnston, led the scientific team that found silicon can host a novel form of superconductivity that could bring rapidly emerging quantum technologies closer to industrial scale production. The findings are reported in Nature Physics and involve electron theft, time reversal, and a little electronic ambidexterity.
Read about their research on UT’s Department of Physics and Astronomy website.