Superconductor with unconventional interface could benefit quantum computing
A multi-institutional team of scientists in the United States, led by physicist Peng Wei of the University of California, Riverside, ...
A multi-institutional team of scientists in the United States, led by physicist Peng Wei of the University of California, Riverside, ...
The development of quantum computing systems relies on the ability to quickly and accurately measure the electrical properties of these ...
The last email you sent was probably encrypted using a tried-and-true method that relies on the idea that even the ...
New research using neural networks, a form of AI inspired by the brain, offers a solution to the difficult challenge ...
Dark states are quantum states in which a system does not interact with external fields, such as light (i.e., photons) ...
Imagine a flat, two-dimensional world, instead of our three-dimensional one, where the rules of physics are reversed and particles like ...
NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory, a first-of-its-kind facility aboard the International Space Station, has taken another step in revolutionizing how quantum ...
Take apart a smartphone, fitness tracker, or virtual reality headset and you’ll find a tiny motion sensor inside that tracks ...
by Anne J. Manning, Harvard Gazette Our 3D physical world consists of just two types of particles: bosons, which include ...
If the fractional quantum Hall regime were a series of highways, these highways would have two or four lanes. The ...
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