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Light and Superconductors Join to Boost AI
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 22, 2021 — At the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), researchers proposed an approach to large-scale artificial intelligence that focuses on integrating photonic components with superconducting electronics as opposed to semiconducting...
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Dec. 9, 2020 — Collaborating researchers from the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute and the University of Bochum (Germany) have developed a chip with scale-up potential that they say will serve as a core component of a quantum simulator. The...
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Jan. 16, 2020 — A research team at Penn State, partnering with the University of Würzburg in Germany, has flagged a 2017 discovery of Majorana fermion as a false alarm. An exotic quantum state known as a “chiral Majorana fermion” is predicted in...
Photons Act Like Liquid, Crystal in Experiment
PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 10, 2014 — A system for "crystallizing" photons could help answer fundamental questions about quantum physics.
Lasers Manipulate Copper-Based Superconductors
TRIESTE, Italy, July 16, 2014 — Ultrafast laser pulses can affect the properties of copper-based superconductors, a research team representing several Italian institutions has found. Cuprate superconductors function at relatively high temperatures around -200 °C. At slightly...
Nanofiber Fabrication Boosts Quantum Computing
COLLEGE PARK, Md., June 19, 2014 — A new approach to fabricating optical nanofibers could enable the next generation of quantum computing. These ultra-high-transmission fibers, developed by researchers at the University of Maryland’s Joint Quantum Institute, could act as...
Nanoinjection Makes Photon Detection More Efficient
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Diamond sharpens x-ray beam razor thin
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X-Ray Beam Refined to Scalpel Precision
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Laser ARPES Helps Explain Superconductivity
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New Light Source More than 70 Percent Complete
UPTON, N.Y., May 3, 2012 — Construction of the $912 million National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at the US Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory is more than 70 percent complete, the facility announced. When operational in 2015, the new light source...
New Candidates Sought for Metamaterial Conductors
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Controlling Quantum Tunneling with Light
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Lasers Control Electronic Spin
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NIST’s Clark to Co-Direct JQI
GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 8, 2011 — Physicist Charles Clark of the National Institute of Standards and Technology was named co-director of the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), a research collaboration that includes NIST and the University of Maryland. Clark joins the University of...
Room-Temperature SCs?
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Double Qdots Control Kondo Effect
ATHENS, Ohio, Sept. 15, 2006 -- Two quantum dots connected by wires could help scientists better control the Kondo effect in experiments and could lead to a better understanding of structures such as superconductors, according to a new study. The Kondo effect occurs when...
Brown, Oak Ridge Team for Materials Science Research
PROVIDENCE, R.I., June 30, 2006 -- Providence-based Brown University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee will work together to advance research and teaching, with an emphasis on materials science, it was announced this week. Under the agreement, approved by the...
17-Year-Old Theory on Superconductivity Verified
RIVERSIDE, Calif., May 18, 2006 -- Seventeen years ago, a scientist at Bell Laboratories proposed the radical idea that high-temperature superconductivity occurs in certain materials because quantum-mechanical fluctuations in the materials increase as temperature decreases, the...
Transistor Could 'Dial in' Quantum Effects
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