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Scientists map how to steer light at the atomic scale with polaritons
Physicists are learning to treat light not as an untouchable beam that simply passes through matter, but as something that can be bent, cloaked, and sculpted at scales smaller than a single wavelength ...
Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have, for the first time, demonstrated a technique that synchronizes ultrashort ...
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Neutral-atom arrays, a rapidly emerging quantum computing platform, get a boost from researchers
For quantum computers to outperform their classical counterparts, they need more quantum bits, or qubits. State-of-the-art ...
A team of physicists has discovered a surprisingly simple way to build nuclear clocks using tiny amounts of rare thorium. By ...
DeWalt offers its 20V batteries in a variety of capacities, which are measured in amp-hours. You can use any DeWalt 20V ...
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Making tiny movements visible
A quantum trick based on interferometric measurements allows a team of researchers at LMU to detect even the smallest movements of a laser beam with ...
Scientists have found a way to see ultrafast molecular interactions inside liquids using an extreme laser technique once ...
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A new double-slit result revives an Einstein-level light paradox
Light has always been the stage on which quantum mechanics performs its strangest tricks, and the double-slit experiment is ...
A new study in Nature Physics has turned an old problem on its head by reporting a way to use the noisy interactions between ...
A single atom as a movable slit: Researchers realize Einstein's thought experiment in original form, observing quantum-classical transition.
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