Researchers make a quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist
https://phys.org/news/2023-06-quantum-magnetic.html
"single layer molybdenum ditelluride flakes small, mutual twist angles honeycomb lattice, few degrees above absolute zero, intrinsic magnetism arose...laser. probes... anyons quasiparticles different from electrons used as topological qubits. Wrapping non-Abelian anyons around each other generate entangled quantum state, resistant to local disturbances... charges within their experimental system interact strongly enough to stabilize the FQAH state... fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect"
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