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Quantum sensors have become important tools in low-energy particle physics. Michael Doser explores opportunities to exploit ...
Excitons—bound pairs of electrons and an electron hole—are quasiparticles that can arise in solids. While so-called "bright" ...
Enrique Rico Ortega and Sofia Vallecorsa explain how quantum computing will allow physicists to model complex dynamics, from ...
Finally, we will get to see a test of the IVO quantum drive which is a propellentless drive. If it is successful in raising ...
Left: The first lines of the letter sent by Werner Heisenberg to Wolfgang Pauli on 9 July 1925, explaining his efforts to interpret quantum physics ...
Recent physics studies have found that light can sometimes flow in unexpected ways, behaving like a so-called "superfluid." ...
Dr Mazena Mackoit-Sinkeviciene discusses the rapidly evolving quantum space and the innovations being made each year.
Finnish researchers at Aalto University have set a new global record in quantum computing by achieving a one-millisecond ...
In the world of next-generation energy, researchers are taking a leap beyond chemistry into the strange rules of quantum ...
Keeping the photon in the dark: Enabling quantum dot dark state control by chirped pulses and magnetic fields. Florian Kappe, René Schwarz, Yusuf Karli, Thomas Bracht, Vollrath M. Axt, Armando ...
Black holes, these extreme cosmic entities, might well hold the missing clues to solve one of physics' greatest mysteries: ...
Excitons – bound pairs of electrons and electron hole – are quasiparticles that can arise in solids. While so-called "bright" excitons emit light and ...