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@article{Banerjee:2025:10.1063/5.0294020,
author = {Banerjee, N and Bell, C and Ciccarelli, C and Hesjedal, T and Johnson, F and Kurebayashi, H and Moore, TA and Moutafis, C and Stern, HL and Vera-Marun, IJ and Wade, J and Barton, C and Connolly, MR and Curson, NJ and Fallon, K and Fisher, AJ and Gangloff, DA and Griggs, W and Linfield, E and Marrows, CH and Rossi, A and Schindler, F and Smith, J and Thomson, T and Kazakova, O},
doi = {10.1063/5.0294020},
journal = {Applied Physics Reviews},
title = {Materials for quantum technologies: a roadmap for spin and topology},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0294020},
volume = {12},
year = {2025}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - In this perspective article, we explore some of the promising spin and topology material platforms (e.g., spins in semiconductors and superconductors, skyrmionic, topological, and two-dimensional materials) being developed for such quantum components as qubits, superconducting memories, sensing, and metrological standards, and discuss their figures of merit. Spin- and topology-related quantum phenomena have several advantages, including high coherence time, topological protection and stability, low error rate, relative ease of engineering and control, and simple initiation and readout. However, the relevant technologies are at different stages of research and development, and here, we discuss their state-of-the-art, potential applications, challenges, and solutions.
AU - Banerjee,N
AU - Bell,C
AU - Ciccarelli,C
AU - Hesjedal,T
AU - Johnson,F
AU - Kurebayashi,H
AU - Moore,TA
AU - Moutafis,C
AU - Stern,HL
AU - Vera-Marun,IJ
AU - Wade,J
AU - Barton,C
AU - Connolly,MR
AU - Curson,NJ
AU - Fallon,K
AU - Fisher,AJ
AU - Gangloff,DA
AU - Griggs,W
AU - Linfield,E
AU - Marrows,CH
AU - Rossi,A
AU - Schindler,F
AU - Smith,J
AU - Thomson,T
AU - Kazakova,O
DO - 10.1063/5.0294020
PY - 2025///
SN - 1931-9401
TI - Materials for quantum technologies: a roadmap for spin and topology
T2 - Applied Physics Reviews
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0294020
VL - 12
ER -