Bringing superconducting nanostructures to 3D
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Scientists have created 3D superconducting nanostructures using a nano 3D printing technique. These structures can be switched on and off by rotating them in a magnetic field, allowing local control of superconductivity at the nanoscale. This breakthrough enables reconfigurable superconducting devices and could lead to advanced logic and neuromorphic architectures, paving the way for new superconducting technologies.
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