Making the atomic universe visible

This article from Argonne National Laboratory discusses Nitin Samarth’s work on advancing quantum materials research as part of the Q-NEXT collaboration. Samarth is helping develop the Argonne Quantum Foundry and building an open-access library of atom-scale materials for quantum technologies. His research focuses on creating materials that can host qubits, essential for quantum computing, such as boron-doped diamond. Samarth’s work combines cutting-edge material synthesis with a commitment to sharing data, contributing significantly to the future of quantum technology.

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https://www.anl.gov/article/making-the-atomic-universe-visible