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Figuring out superconductors

Physicists create antiferromagnet that may help develop, monitor key materials

The system isn’t just a model, but is a special-purpose quantum computer that can simulate the complex physics of antife…

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Microsoft, Purdue collaborate to advance quantum computing

The team assembled by Microsoft will work on a type of quantum computer that is expected to be especially robust against…

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'Quantum leap' for Liverpool

In a paper released to ArXiv, the research group present their results demonstrating interference, using low cost equipm…

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Twisted photons, quantum walks and topological phases

In their study, the researchers experimentally confirm their theoretical findings by measuring the two independent Zak pha…

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Looking at complex light wave forms

Using a new method, researchers can see for the first time how weak electric fields evolve in time

In order to observe how the electric field moves anyway, the team developed a method using a so-called attosecond laser

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Seeing through materials with visible light

With yogurt and crushed glass, University of Michigan researchers have taken a step toward using visible light to image…

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IRspectrometer Europe Release — Industry's First Turn-Key Dual-Comb Mid-IR Spectrometer

Unmatched combination of speed, bandwidth, and brightness opens new possibilities for analysis in applications

IRspectrometer is the first instrument to provide the advantages of dual-comb spectroscopy in a complete turn-key soluti…

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UCF Scientists Detect Light-Matter Interaction in Single Layer of Atoms

Scientists typically use spectrometry tools to study the way light interacts with a gas, liquid or solid. That method is…

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A network of crystals for long-distance quantum communication

Researchers have demonstrated a novel protocol based on a crystal than can emit quantum light as well as store it for ar…

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Quantum states reveal themselves with measurable 'fingerprint'

Discovery by international team offers route to certify devices for quantum computing and quantum cryptography

The work builds on results by other groups, extending findings for qubits to the more exotic qudits

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New method enables real-time monitoring of materials during irradiation

Technique will enable continuous measurement of damage to materials in high-radiation environments.

The method works without requiring any physical contact between the monitoring device and the metal surfaces being monit…

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A NEW SPIN ON ELECTRONICS

U-LED STUDY DISCOVERS A “MIRACLE MATERIAL” FOR FIELD OF SPINTRONICS

Tuning an electron spin is like tuning a guitar, but with a laser and a lot of mirrors. First, the researchers formed a…

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Water is surprisingly ordered at the nanoscale

The researchers used a special technique called vibrational sum frequency scattering to study the structure of the surfa…

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Toward mass-producible quantum computers

Process for positioning quantum bits in diamond optical circuits could work at large scales.

The dream scenario in quantum information processing is to make an optical circuit to shuttle photonic qubits and then p…

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Investigation on Graphene Defects with Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

In order to complement STM, TEM, and conventional Raman spectroscopy and to bridge their length scales, here they presen…

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Peculiar particles show paradoxical behavior

Majorana fermions have recently been discovered, and might form the basis of future quantum computers. Lastly, Weyl ferm…

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Researchers Find New Way to Control Light with Electric Fields

Controlling light with electric fields is difficult. Photons, the basic units of light, are neutral – they have no charg…

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Unveiling the Quantum Necklace

Since this whirling BEC superfluid is operating at a quantum scale, where tiny distances and low temperatures reign, the…

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FLIR Systems Appoints James J. Cannon as President & CEO

He previously served for more than 16 years in a variety of senior leadership positions at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.,…

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Wafer-thin Magnetic Materials Developed for Future Quantum Technologies

For the first time, researchers have now produced a wafer-thin ferrimagnet, in which molecules with different magnetic c…

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