A new imaging technique uncovers how electronic patterns in quantum materials evolve unevenly across space and temperature.
University of Queensland researchers have created a microscopic "ocean" on a silicon chip to miniaturize the study of wave dynamics. The device, made at UQ's School of Mathematics and Physics, uses a ...
A new study, published in Physical Review Letters, reports that scientists have successfully imaged the formation of ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) (“D-Wave”) formed a new business unit dedicated to driving the adoption of its quantum computing products and services within the U.S. government. Led by seasoned ...
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Quantum mechanical effects help overcome a fundamental limitation of optical microscopy
Researchers from Regensburg and Birmingham have overcome a fundamental limitation of optical microscopy. With the help of quantum mechanical effects, they succeeded for the first time in performing ...
Researchers from Australia’s University of Queensland have made a microscopic “ocean” on a silicon chip to miniaturise the study of wave dynamics. The device, made at UQ’s School of Mathematics and ...
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