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One dimension of quantum gas can revolution data security and other technologies.

   

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One dimension of quantum gas can revolution data security and other technologies.

The new one-dimension quantum gas can use to protect the information, and it can also make it possible to cover larger layers with graphene. And let's start with data protection and quantum cables. Then at the end of this text, I will return to graphene.

The new one-dimension quantum gas can protect the information when it travels in the quantum wire. And it can also form the protective layer around the quantum wire, which would take the form of that quantum wire more stable. In this scenario, the quantum gas is forming the tube, where the quantum or nano-scale wire exists.

And that one-dimensional quantum gas can be used also to isolate the carbon wires. Which are forming the lines of carbon atoms. Those carbon atom lines can act as traditional and quantum wires, which makes them suitable to deliver electricity to nanomachines. In quantum wires, the electron travels in the power field of atoms.

So the commands to nanomachine can send in the electric fields of the carbon atoms, and electricity to the systems can deliver to use the same atom line as a traditional but small-diameter electric wire. And that can give electricity to nanomachines. But the problem is that the carbon lines must protect against radiation, and the quantum gas can be suitable for that purpose.

The new quantum gas can use to cover large layers with graphene. If the carbon can act in the same way with the one dimension quantum gas.

The one-dimension quantum gas can use as quantum foil or quantum paint. If that kind of effect can do with carbon itself that allows creating a new way to cover layers by using graphene. The one dimension neutral or ionized carbon gas can put in the one dimension form. Then that layer would pull to the layer, what is wanted to cover by using graphene.

https://scitechdaily.com/physicists-find-new-state-of-matter-in-a-one-dimensional-quantum-gas-beyond-my-wildest-conception/

Graphene: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene

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