Scientists are learning to engineer light in rich, multidimensional ways that dramatically increase how much information a ...
In new research published this week in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena — the cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM). Using this ...
Haslinger, a quantum optics specialist, deliberately says "could," because there is a catch: The electrons are typically so ...
Using light to measure ever-smaller objects has been central to progress in many scientific disciplines for centuries. As far back as 1873, German physicist Ernst Abbe proved that light diffraction ...
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A dust-sized device could supercharge quantum computers
A device smaller than a grain of dust is emerging as a surprisingly powerful candidate to reshape how quantum computers are ...
(Nanowerk News) Electron microscopes have long been indispensable tools in scientific research, offering unparalleled resolution and magnification capabilities. However, current electron microscopy ...
Scientists use a novel cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope to reveal how electrons interact with phasons in twisted graphene, offering insights into superconductivity. Using this pioneering ...
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