One of the most intriguing properties of a material with such electron pairs is superconductivity, the possibility to let an electrical current flow through the material without any electrical resistance. For many years, superconductivity has found many important technological applications, including magnetic resonance imaging or highly sensitive detectors for magnetic fields.
Today, the continuous downscaling of electronic devices heavily guides investigations on how superconductivity can be induced into much smaller structures at the nanoscale.
Researchers from the Department of Physics and The Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter" at Universität Hamburg, have now realized the pairing of electrons in an artificial atom called quantum dot, which is the smallest building block for nanostructured electronic devices.
To that end, researchers led by PD Dr. Jens Wiebe from the Institute for Nanostructure and Solid State Physics locked the electrons into tiny cages that they built from silver, atom-by-atom. By coupling the locked electrons to an elemental superconductor, the electrons inherited the tendency towards pairing from the superconductor.
While the state has so far eluded direct detection by experimental methods, recent work by researchers from the Netherlands and Denmark show it is beneficial for suppressing unwanted noise in transmon qubits, an essential building block of modern quantum computers.
Kazushige Machida wrote to the first author of the publication, Dr. Lucas Schneider: "I thank you for 'discovering' my old paper a half century ago. I thought for [a] long time that transition metal non-magnetic impurities produce the in-gap state, but the location of it is so near the superconducting gap edge [that] it is impossible to prove its existence. But by your ingenious method you have finally checked it to be true experimentally."
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