Tag Archives: quantum physics

Cracking secrets of an emerging branch of physics

[ad_1] Thanh Nguyen has a habit of breaking down barriers. Take languages ​​for example: Nguyen, a third-year graduate student in nuclear science and engineering (NSE), wanted to “connect with other people and cultures” for his work and social life, he says, so he learned Vietnamese. , French, German and Russian, …

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Quantum tunneling pushes the limits of self-powered sensors

[ad_1] Shantanu Chakrabartty’s laboratory has worked to create sensors that can operate with the least amount of energy. His lab has been so successful in building smaller, more efficient sensors, that they have encountered an obstacle in the form of a fundamental law of physics. Sometimes, however, when you encounter …

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The combination of electronic and photonic chips enables a new record in super fast quantum light detection

[ad_1] The integrated detector combines a silicon photonic chip with a silicon microelectronic chip, delivering an advanced speed in quantum light detection. Bristol researchers have developed a tiny device that paves the way for higher-performance quantum computers and quantum communications, making them significantly faster than the current state of the …

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Ignition of the ion trap | Mirage News

[ad_1] Enter a quantum lab where scientists trap ions and you’ll find worktops filled with mirrors and lenses, all lasers that focus to hit an ion “trapped” in place on top of a chip. Using lasers to control ions, scientists have learned to exploit ions as quantum bits, or qubits, …

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