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Quantum technologies

By building a unique, advanced machine, Rutgers scientists have created a structure with quantum qualities. The green window (right) is the main growth chamber where synthesis of the quantum "sandwiches" occurs. Within the amber window (left) are advanced characterization tools that uncover chemical and electronic properties of the grown quantum thin films without exposing them to air.

Scientists Merge Two “Impossible” Materials Into New Artificial Structure

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
No quantum exorcism for Maxwell's demon (but it doesn't need one)

Quantum Loophole Could Break Nature’s Speed Limit

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Professor Roberto Morandotti

Scientists Create Light-Based System to Supercharge Quantum Computers

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Bright light guided through an optical fibre manufactured at the University of Bath

Novel Optical Fibers Pave the Way for Quantum Internet

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The imaging tip of the time-resolving scanning tunneling microscope captures the collective electron motion in materials through ultrafast terahertz pulses. © Shaoxiang Sheng, University of Stuttgart(FMQ)

Breakthrough in quantum microscopy: Researchers make electrons visible in slow motion

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
An artistic rendering of a one-dimensional superconducting system, with electrons propagating in opposite directions within a nanoscale space.

Manchester Researchers Achieve Robust 1D Superconductivity in High Magnetic Fields

Categories Physics & Mathematics
An illustration of optical fibers spinning around the globe.

From Earth to Mars: Transporting spin information at the speed of light

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
laser light

Researchers Unveil Mass-Producible Quantum Memory Element

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Passive Rydberg-atomic transducer

Physicists create new form of antenna for radio waves

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
A niobium superconducting cavity. The holes lead to tunnels which intersect to trap light and atoms.

Experiment translates quantum information between technologies

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

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