A team from Cambridge has crafted a novel two-dimensional Bose glass, a phase of matter where all particles remain fixed in place, enabling perpetual preservation of intricate patterns.

This discovery holds promise for breakthroughs in quantum computing, including improved data stability and reduced decoherence.

Physicists from the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge have created the first two-dimensional version of the Bose glass, a novel phase of matter that challenges statistical mechanics. The details of the study have been published in the journal Nature.

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