SMRTR Science & EngineeringFeb 19, 2025Science Daily

Magnetic semiconductor preserves 2D quantum properties in 3D material

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Physicists have developed a method to maintain quantum properties in 3D materials using magnetic confinement of excitons in a semiconductor. By cooling chromium sulfide bromide to -223°F, researchers created confined excitons in bulk materials, potentially advancing optical systems and quantum technologies without the need for labor-intensive 2D material production.

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