In a groundbreaking development that could reshape the future of quantum computing, researchers at The University of Osaka have successfully synthesized a novel cobalt-doped thin film material showcasing a stable honeycomb lattice structure. This innovation not only challenges the conventional reliance on rare and costly elements like ruthenium and iridium but also opens a feasible pathway towards more practical and scalable quantum devices. By …
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