HD+ molecular ions (yellow and red dot pairs) in an ion trap (grey) are irradiated by a laser wave (red). This causes quantum jumps, whereby…
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Scientists have used cutting-edge research in quantum computation and quantum technology to pioneer a radical new approach to determining how our Universe works at its…
A quantum circuit. Credit: Aalto University Simulation of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics using a quantum computer goes beyond centuries-old conventions. Aalto researchers have used an IBM…
Schematic of a valley-spiral in magnetically encapsulated twisted bilayer graphene. Credit: Jose Lado By combining ferromagnets and two rotated layers of graphene, researchers open up…
Credit: University of Glasgow A new type of quantum holography that uses entangled photons to overcome the limitations of conventional holographic approaches could lead to…
Quantum causal loops. Credit: @ULB Causal reasoning is ubiquitous — from physics to medicine, economics and social sciences, as well as in everyday life. Whenever…
An intelligent material that learns by physically changing itself, similar to how the human brain works, could be the foundation of a completely new generation…
The phonons distribution is complex (upper curves) and then simplifies with time to a Gaussian bell curve (lower curve). Credit: S. Sotiriadis / Freie Universität…
In a recent arXiv paper, which is accepted in Physical Review X, University of Stuttgart researchers present an ion microscope excellently suited for spatially and…
Top: Counting statistics (ptx) of an error signal (x) recorded by a single-charge detector, shown as a function of the number of repetitions (t) of…
There are three modules in the experiment: state preparation, evolution, and measurement. Credit: HOU Zhibo et al. Real-life applications like magnetometry or quantum gyroscope typically…
The system: A crystal lattice made of light traps atoms in several bilayer sheets. Tomographic images show the (spin-) densities in a single layer. They…
Credit: Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi Researchers at Paderborn University have developed a new method of distance measurement for systems such as GPS, which achieves more…
Tuned photon-magnon interactions. The team’s device is in the center. Arrow indicates direction of spin excitation for magnons. The purplish shroud represents reflectance measurements. The…
By adding some magnetic flair to an exotic quantum experiment, physicists produced an ultra-stable one-dimensional quantum gas with never-before-seen “scar” states – a feature that…
Quantum particles lined up in a lattice form the basis for an error-tolerant quantum processor. Credit: Uni Innsbruck/Harald Ritsch Even computers can miscalculate. Already small…
A team led by Princeton physicists discovered a surprising quantum phenomenon in an atomically thin insulator made of tungsten ditelluride. The results suggest the formation…
False-colour electron microscope image of the sample, the green layers are graphene on top of the grey superconductor. The blue metal electrodes are used to…
A multitasking nanomachine that can act as a heat engine and a refrigerator at the same time has been created by RIKEN engineers. The device…