Cavity-altered superconductivity
• Abstract Is it feasible to alter the ground-state properties of a material by engineering its electromagnetic environment • Inspired by theoretical predictions1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1
• Abstract Is it feasible to alter the ground-state properties of a material by engineering its electromagnetic environment • Inspired by theoretical predictions1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1
• Physicists hunt for triplet superconductors, promising new quantum computing materials. • Triplet pairing offers robust, spin-polarized superconductivity, ideal for qubits. • Dis
• Data centers use 4.4% of US energy, with 57% consumed by CPUs and GPUs. • Rising energy demands make energy‑efficient computing essential for future high‑performance systems. • S
• Superfluid stiffness quantifies how easily electron pairs flow without resistance. • MIT and Harvard scientists directly measured this property in magic‑angle graphene. • Magic‑a