Twisting 2D materials creates artificial atoms that could advance quantum computers
By taking two flakes of special materials that are just one atom thick and twisting them at high angles, researchers at the University of Rochester have unlocked unique optical properties that could be used in quantum computers and other quantum technologies. Until now, scientists have explored the optical and electrical properties of 2D materials when layered on top of one another and twisted at very small angles (typically 1.1 degree).