Electron spin and orbits in carbon nanotubes are coupled

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In a carbon nanotube electrons can orbit around the tube either clockwise or counterclockwise. Conventional wisdom has been that the spin property of the electron would be the same either way but Cornell research has shown otherwise. Credit: Cornell  ...
In a carbon nanotube, electrons can orbit around the tube either clockwise or counterclockwise. Conventional wisdom has been that the spin property of the electron would be the same either way, but Cornell research has shown otherwise. Credit: Cornell University

Researchers hoping to use carbon nanotubes for quantum computing -- in which the spin of a single electron would represent a bit of data -- may have to change their approaches, according to new Cornell research.


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