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Germanium superconductor could help build reliable quantum computers

Last updated: October 30, 2025 8:30 am
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Germanium is already used in standard computer chips

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A recent breakthrough in superconductor technology could revolutionize the field of quantum computing. Scientists at the University of Queensland, Australia, led by Peter Jacobson, have developed a superconductor using germanium, a material commonly found in computer chips.

Superconductors are essential for building quantum computers as they enable the flow of electricity without any resistance and maintain quantum coherence. While previous superconductors were made from unconventional materials, the use of germanium opens up new possibilities for integrating superconductors into existing computing technologies.

The team achieved this feat by doping a germanium film with gallium, a process that enhances the material’s superconducting properties. By using X-rays to ensure uniform distribution of gallium within the germanium structure, the researchers were able to create a stable and efficient superconductor.

Despite its impressive capabilities, the germanium-based superconductor operates at extremely low temperatures, around 3.5 kelvin (-270°C/-453°F), which limits its practical applications in consumer electronics. However, for quantum computing, which also requires cryogenic temperatures, this superconductor could be a game-changer.

According to David Cardwell from the University of Cambridge, the unique properties of the germanium superconductor make it ideal for quantum computing environments. The cold temperatures necessary for its operation align with the cooling requirements of quantum systems, offering a potential solution for improving quantum computing performance.

One of the key advantages of the germanium superconductor is its compatibility with semiconductor materials, crucial for building advanced computing devices. Previous attempts to layer superconductors on semiconductors resulted in structural defects that hindered device functionality. In contrast, the uniform crystal structure of the germanium superconductor allows for seamless integration with silicon layers, paving the way for the development of cutting-edge chips that combine the best features of semiconductors and superconductors.

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