Atoms in Two Dimensions Could Mark a Strange New State of Matter, Physicists Say

Qubits can spin in two dimensions, instead of just one, and it could be revolutionary for quantum computing. A different pattern of laser pulses could make quantum computers way more stable.
New research uses a Fibonacci-inspired, non-repeating sequence to keep qubits spinning.
This creates a quasicrystal effect, with support in two dimensions instead of just one.