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Neutron Experiments Give Unprecedented Look at Quantum Oscillations
October 23, 2012 Researchers have found that nitrogen atoms in the compound uranium nitride exhibit unexpected, distinct vibrations that form a nearly ideal realization of a physics textbook model known as the ... > full story -
Breakthrough Offers New Route to Large-Scale Quantum Computing
October 19, 2012 In a key step toward creating a working quantum computer, researchers have developed a method that may allow the quick and reliable transfer of quantum information throughout a computing ... > full story -
Optical Vortices on a Chip: Integrated Arrays of Emitters of 'Optical Vortex Beams' on a Silicon Chip
October 18, 2012 Researchers have demonstrated integrated arrays of emitters of 'optical vortex beams' on a silicon chip. Contradicting traditional conception, light in such beams does not propagate in straight rays. ... > full story -
Bus Service for Qubits: Spin-Orbit Qubits Are Right at Home in Electrical Circuits
October 17, 2012 Superconducting circuit technology meets semiconductor qubit technology to afford a means of moving quantum information from one place to another in future quantum ... > full story -
Quantum Oscillator Responds to Pressure
October 12, 2012 In the future, superconducting quantum bits might serve as components of high-performance computers. Today, superconducting quantum bits are already helping scientists better understand the structure ... > full story -
Quantum Effects Observed in Cold Chemistry
October 11, 2012 Physicists have combined two low-temperature supersonic beams to produce chemical reactions in quantum conditions, near absolute zero. The method, a first, confirms longstanding ... > full story -
Topological Superconductors: Seeking a Robust Home for Qubits
October 9, 2012 A new study, taking into account realistic conditions for the first time, shows that Majorana qubits are ... > full story -
Nobel Prize in Physics 2012: Particle Control in a Quantum World
October 9, 2012 The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2012 has been awarded to Serge Haroche and David J. Wineland "for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum ... > full story -
More Certainty on Uncertainty's Quantum Mechanical Role
October 4, 2012 Researchers are presenting findings that observation need not disturb systems as much as once thought, severing the act of measurement from the Heisenberg Uncertainty ... > full story -
Multi-Photon Approach in Quantum Cryptography Implemented
October 4, 2012 Move over money, a new currency is helping make the world go round. As increasing volumes of data become accessible, transferable and, therefore, actionable, information is the treasure companies ... > full story
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