Superconducting diode offers enhanced control over electron flow

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Scientists have developed a new superconducting diode offering enhanced control over electron flow. This device, built on a two-dimensional oxide interface superconductor, can be precisely modified using atomic force microscope lithography to alter electron flow direction and efficiency. The breakthrough allows for reconfigurable superconducting circuits and adaptive architectures, providing a versatile platform for studying quantum materials and developing superconducting electronics.


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