d) New two-dimensional quantum materials have been created with breakthrough electrical and magnetic attributes that could make them building blocks of future quantum computers and other advanced electronics.
b) The researchers explored the physics behind the 2-D states of nova materials and determined they could push computers to new heights of speed and power.
a) One of the key challenges of such research is handling and analyzing miniscule material samples, just two atoms thick, several microns long and a few microns across.
c) All the researchers agreed that this work is a big step toward developing future quantum computers.