The French theoretical physicist Franck Laloë presents a modification of Schrödinger’s famous equation that ensures that all measured states are unique, helping to solve the…
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Picture of the single atom trap. In the ultra-high vacuum glass cell a single Rubidium atom is captured, which later will be entangled with a…
Former Rice University graduate student Xinwei Li in 2016 with the terahertz spectrometer he later used to measure entanglement in the conduction electrons flowing through…
(From left) graduate students Kevin Miao, Chris Anderson, and Alexandre Bourassa monitor quantum experiments at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering. Credit: David Awschalom University…
A simulation of electrons at different energies scattering off atomic defects like those in samarium hexabroide. By observing such waves, the researchers measured the electron’s…
Researchers install a new quantum squeezing device into one of LIGO’s gravitational wave detectors. Credit: Lisa Barsotti New instrument extends LIGO’s reach: Technology “squeezes” out…
Laser light can be used to capture individual atoms along a very thin glass fiber. Credit: Mathieu L. Juan Scientists have removed an important obstacle…
A new study proposed a scheme to achieve ultrahigh reduced transition temperature, up to Tc/TF ~ 1, in two-component atomic Fermi gases, a system that…
The total image or direct intensity image is obtained by the accumulation of light on the camera. With the technique, researchers are able to separate…
The Pleiades supercomputer at NASA Ames is one of the many supercomputers used to find the limit of quantum supremacy. Credit: NASA Ames Google, in…
Local distortions in the surface push electrons close to defects. Only the combination of defects and strain can explain the new kind of quantum light.…
Graphic illustration of the quantum-mechanical variant of the twin paradox. Credit: Ulm University Physicists from Ulm University put Einstein to the test — Atomic clock…
Can we peek at Schrödinger’s cat without disturbing it? Researchers describe a way of measuring a quantum system while keeping its superposition intact. Quantum physics…
Experiments in quantum physics confirm theoretically predicted deviation. Many phenomena of the natural world evidence symmetries in their dynamic evolution which help researchers to better…
The space between two optical fibers (yellow) is filled wth liquid helium (blue). Laser light (red) is trapped in this space, and interacts with sound…
The experimental setup used by the researchers to test their magnetic sensor system, using green laser light for confocal microscopy. Photos courtesy of RLE A…
Artist conception of information falling into a black hole. Researchers have implemented an experimental test for quantum scrambling, a chaotic shuffling of the information stored…
Dead and alive: Schrödinger’s cat is entangled with an atom. If the atom is excited, the cat is alive. If it has decayed, the cat…
JILA researchers used frequency combs, or “rulers of light,” to observe individual quantum energy transitions in buckyballs. Credit: Steven Burrows/JILA JILA researchers have measured hundreds…