Researchers proposed an original scheme for simulating efficiently this physics using instead cold atoms trapped in an o…
Read >>UMass Amherst physicists offer new open source calculations for molecular interactions
Read >>Although there is never more than one neutron in the interferometer at any given time, the neutron can be thought of as…
Read >>The team has shown that intense pulses of light sent through the waveguide can carefully change the state of the GST. An…
Read >>Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology, collaborating with Monash University, have developed an ultrathin, fl…
Read >>The experiment confirmed that quantum communication is feasible over long distances in fiber. Other research groups have…
Read >>Invention of the first integrated circularly polarized light detector on a silicon chip opens the door for development o…
Read >>NIMS MANA researchers elucidated a new principle whereby electromagnetic waves including light propagate on the surface…
Read >>This transformation is completed without modifying the surface characteristics of the lens, including surface accuracy a…
Read >>A team of MIT researchers has opened up a new frontier in 3-D printing: the ability to print optically transparent glass…
Read >>In the Berkeley study, when red light struck an arbitrarily shaped 3D sample object measuring approximately 1,300 square…
Read >>This experiment enabled the researchers to realize QKD that does not require error rate monitoring between the sender an…
Read >>Aside from interest in them for studying fundamental physics, these zero modes might play an important role in quantum c…
Read >>Single atoms or molecules imprisoned by laser light in a doughnut-shaped metal cage could unlock the key to advanced sto…
Read >>A team of researchers from the University of St Andrews and the University of York has slowed down the speed of light in…
Read >>In 1933 Paul A. Dirac claimed in his Nobel Prize lecture that electrons actually move at light speed, but because of the…
Read >>Researchers have imaged how light moves inside an exotic class of matter known as hyperbolic materials. They observed, f…
Read >>An international team led by Radboud University physicists has discovered that reversing the poles of magnets must be po…
Read >>Terahertz waves, operating at a much higher frequency than microwaves, could one day be used to carry data many times fa…
Read >>Sending information with the help of light is the future. It requires 'light chips', made of a special glass. Scientists…
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