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October 2, 2019

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'Poor Man's Qubit' Can Solve Quantum Problems Without Going Quantum

Sep. 18, 2019 -- Researchers have built and demonstrated the first hardware for a probabilistic computer, a possible way to bridge the gap between classical and quantum ... read more

A Novel Tool to Probe Fundamental Matter

Sep. 16, 2019 -- The origin of matter remains a complex and open question. A novel experimental approach could be exploited to better test the theories of ... read more
Sep. 12, 2019 -- Physicists have demonstrated a novel atomic clock design that combines near-continuous operation with strong signals and high stability, features not previously found ... read more
Sep. 11, 2019 -- Physicists have 'heard' the ringing of an infant black hole for the first time, and found that the pattern of this ringing does, in fact, predict the black hole's mass and ... read more
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Ultra-Fast Optical Way to Extract Critical Information from Quantum Materials

Oct. 2, 2019 -- Topological insulators are quantum materials, which, due to their exotic electronic structure, on surfaces and edges conduct electric current like metal, while acting as an insulator in bulk. ... read more

Can We Peek at Schrodinger's Cat Without Disturbing It?

Oct. 2, 2019 -- Quantum physics is difficult and explaining it even more so. Researchers have now tried to solve one of the biggest puzzles in quantum physics: How to measure the quantum system without changing ... read more

Scientists One Step Closer to a Fully Functioning Quantum Computer

Sep. 25, 2019 -- Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize technology, medicine, and science by providing faster and more efficient processors, sensors, and communication devices. But transferring ... read more

Iridium 'Loses Its Identity' When Interfaced With Nickel

Sep. 24, 2019 -- Hey, physicists and materials scientists: You'd better reevaluate your work if you study iridium-based materials -- members of the platinum family -- when they are ultra-thin. Iridium ... read more

Using Light to Speed Up Computation

Sep. 24, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a type of processor called PAXEL, a device that can potentially bypass Moore's Law and increase the speed and efficiency of computing. Researchers looked at using ... read more

Researchers Can Now Place Single Ions Into Solids

Sep. 24, 2019 -- New technique enables implantation of individual ions into crystals with an accuracy of 35 ... read more

Scientists Observe How Acoustic Interactions Change Materials at the Atomic Level

Sep. 24, 2019 -- By using sound waves, scientists have begun to explore fundamental stress behaviors in a crystalline material that could form the basis for quantum information ... read more

Researchers Create First Three-Photon Color-Entangled W State

Sep. 23, 2019 -- Researchers have constructed a quantum-mechanical state in which the colors of three photons are entangled with each other. The state is a special combination, called a W state, that retains some ... read more

'Valley States' in This 2D Material Could Potentially Be Used for Quantum Computing

Sep. 23, 2019 -- New research on 2-dimensional tungsten disulfide (WS2) could open the door to advances in quantum computing. Scientists report that they can manipulate the electronic properties of this super-thin ... read more

Sep. 20, 2019 -- Imagine a world in which electricity could flow through the grid without any losses or where all the data in the world could be stored in the cloud without the need for power stations. This seems ... read more

Appreciating the Classical Elegance of Time Crystals

Sep. 19, 2019 -- Structures known as 'time crystals' -- which repeat in time as conventional crystals repeat in space -- have recently captured the interest and imagination of researchers across ... read more

Physicists Discover Topological Behavior of Electrons in 3D Magnetic Material

Sep. 19, 2019 -- Researchers explored a type of material in which the electrons behave according to the mathematical rules of topology. They found topological behaviors of electrons in a three-dimensional magnetic ... read more

Sound of the Future: A New Analog to Quantum Computing

Sep. 19, 2019 -- Researchers have demonstrated the possibility for acoustic waves in a classical environment to do the work of quantum information processing without the time limitations and ... read more

Closing in on 'Holy Grail' of Room Temperature Quantum Computing Chips

Sep. 18, 2019 -- To process information, photons must interact. However, these tiny packets of light want nothing to do with each other, each passing by without altering the other. Now, researchers have coaxed ... read more

Laser Prototype for Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detector

Sep. 18, 2019 -- Researchers have announced a prototype for a laser at the heart of the first space-based gravitational wave observatory, known as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) ... read more

The Future of 'Extremely' Energy-Efficient Circuits

Sep. 18, 2019 -- Data centers are processing data and dispensing the results at astonishing rates and such robust systems require a significant amount of energy -- so much energy, in fact, that information ... read more

Artificial Intelligence Probes Dark Matter in the Universe

Sep. 18, 2019 -- Physicists and computer scientists have developed a new approach to the problem of dark matter and dark energy in the universe. Using machine learning tools, they programmed computers to teach ... read more

Quantum Physics: Simulating Fundamental Interactions With Ultracold Atoms

Sep. 18, 2019 -- Physicists succeeded in precisely engineering key ingredients to simulate a specific lattice gauge theory using ultracold atoms in optical ... read more

Novel Mechanism of Electron Scattering in Graphene-Like 2D Materials

Sep. 17, 2019 -- Suggesting an unconventional way to manipulate the properties of 2D materials in the presence of a Bose-Einstein condensate, and an alternative strategy to design high-temperature ... read more

New Method for Detecting Quantum States of Electrons

Sep. 17, 2019 -- Researchers have devised a new method -- called image charge detection -- to detect electrons' transitions to quantum states. Electrons can serve as quantum bits, the smallest unit of quantum ... read more

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