For more than 40 years, scientists have known that the quantum Hall effect impacts electrons in strong magnetic fields, but it turns out light also follows the fundamental phenomenon.
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A Scientist Thinks Our Reality Emerged from a Primordial Quantum Multiverse. He’s Not Crazy.
According to a new theory, our universe developed from a “pre-inflationary multiverse” made of particles in quantum superposition.
At temperatures approaching absolute zero, most magnetic materials settle into tidy patterns. Their tiny magnetic moments, or ...
A quantum internet is only as useful as its reach, and in a first, researchers created more than a million qubit pairs across ...
A team of physicists has uncovered a hidden topological structure within one of the most widely used sources of quantum entanglement.
The demonstration marks an important step toward practical quantum communication networks. During the experiment, researchers ...
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MIT scientists built photonic 'ski jumps' that beam light off chips for faster quantum computing
Inside most photonic chips, light races through tiny optical wires. It carries information far faster than electricity can in many conventional systems. But once that light is trapped on the chip, ...
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Scientists make light mimic the quantum Hall effect for the 1st time
Physicists have forced light to behave like electrons trapped in a magnetic field, producing a quantized sideways drift that had never been observed in photons before. The experiment, carried out on ...
A study by scientists at Hunan University introduces a new hydrogen isotope separation method that leverages proton quantum ...
Magnetic materials in a quantum spin liquid phase are of great interest in the pursuit of exotic state of matter and quantum ...
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Quantum computers still struggle with chemistry’s hardest molecular calculations
One of the biggest promises of quantum computing is the ability to simulate molecules ...
The late chemist Roy T. Eddleman, founder and former CEO of Spectrum Labs, had a knack for bringing creative people together and cultivating a fertile environment for interaction and innovation. His ...
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