This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
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Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney discovered that twisting ultra-thin layers of hexagonal boron nitride significantly shifts the color and wavelength of quantum light emissions — far more than typical control methods allow. Unlike rigid materials like diamond, hBN's layered structure can be peeled, restacked, and re-twisted, potentially advancing quantum computing, secure communications, and medical sensing.
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