Category: Physics
Optical fibers fit for the age of quantum computing
Bright light guided through an optical fiber manufactured at the University of Bath. Credit: Cameron McGarry, University of Bath A new generation of specialty optical fibers has been developed by…
Atomic ‘GPS’ elucidates movement during ultrafast material transitions
Brookhaven scientists used their new ultrafast pair distribution function (uf-PDF) technique to explore the transition of a quantum material to a previously undiscovered material phase. The above schematic shows how…
Somersaulting spin qubits for universal quantum logic could enhance control in larger arrays
Spin qubits go trampolining to make quantum gates and couple to other spin qubits on the chip. Credit: Studio Oostrum for QuTech Researchers at QuTech developed somersaulting spin qubits for…
Optimization algorithm successfully computes the ground state of interacting quantum matter
Image illustrating how the quantum state is controlled by the parameters in the neural network. By tuning the parameters, one can optimize the NQS to approach the target quantum state.…
An optical lattice clock based on strontium atoms achieves unprecedented accuracy
An image of the larger system, showing the necessary optics, vacuum components, and control systems to create the most accurate clock. Credit: Kyungtae Kim at JILA Researchers at the Ye…
Combining trapped atoms and photonics for new quantum devices
Researchers in Bernien Lab, including graduate students Noah Glachman (left) and Shankar Menon, have discovered how to combine two powerful technologies—trapped atom arrays and photonic devices—to yield advanced systems for…
Magnetrons Show Promise as Radiofrequency Source
Newswise — NEWPORT NEWS, VA – A pocket-size gizmo that puts the “pop” in microwave popcorn could soon fuel particle accelerators of the future. The small but mighty device is…