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Why some quantum materials stall while others scale
MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Mingda Li, Quantum materials
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MIT researchers developed a way to evaluate the scale-up potential of quantum materials, combining a material’s
quantum behavior with its cost, supply chain resilience, and environmental footprint. The approach could help
researchers identify materials for next-generation microelectronics, energy harvesting applications, and medical
diagnostics.
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a broader scientific or
technological problem.
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original source.
Topic area: Mingda Li, Quantum materials.
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