Researchers at TU Wien have developed a one-dimensional “quantum wire” using a gas of ultracold atoms. In this system, both ...
Long considered a serious technical challenge, superradiance could actually help quantum devices go even further.
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Scientists achieve first self-powered quantum microwave signal in lab experiment
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time self-induced superradiance in quantum particles, completely flipping what ...
Chinese researchers at the EAST tokamak achieved a theoretically predicted regime with plasma densities above the previous ...
Particle and nuclear physics evokes evokes images of huge accelerators probing the extremes of matter. But in this round-up ...
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Scientists map how to steer light at the atomic scale with polaritons
Physicists are learning to treat light not as an untouchable beam that simply passes through matter, but as something that ...
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Einstein’s century-old challenge to Bohr settled by quantum test
God does not play dice with the universe,” Albert Einstein famously declared in 1927, sparking one of the most enduring ...
A stable "exceptional fermionic superfluid," a new quantum phase that intrinsically hosts singularities known as exceptional ...
Physicists have found a way to study the inner workings of Josephson junctions without using electronics at all.
This discovery is important because it ruled out a major possibility for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Using a symmetry-guided design strategy, a research team led by Prof. Junwei Liu from HKUST has predicted 612 monolayer ...
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Russia builds 72-qubit quantum computer prototype with 94% two-qubit accuracy
Russian researchers have reportedly built a 72-qubit quantum computer with a three-zone design that delivers 94 percent ...
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