In a breakthrough that could reshape quantum electronics and future space travel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have discovered...
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In a breakthrough that could reshape quantum electronics and future space travel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have discovered a new phase of quantum matter. The exotic state, hidden within a custom-made material, could open the door to self-charging computers and radiation-resistant electronics designed for deep-space missions. Quantum phases of matter go beyond the familiar states like solids, liquids, or gases. These exotic states emerge from the collective behavior of electrons under extreme conditions, often revealing entirely new...
In a breakthrough that could reshape quantum electronics and future space travel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have discovered...
Physicists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered a brand-new state of quantum matter—something that has only existed in theory...
Physicists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered a brand-new state of quantum matter—something that has only existed in theory...
In a world first, scientists have filmed atoms in motion, capturing their thermal vibrations in real-time with stunning clarity. The breakthrough, led...
A team of researchers led by the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA has discovered a powerful new way to combine magnets with...
A team of researchers led by the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA has discovered a powerful new way to combine magnets with...
Researchers investigating atomic-scale phenomena impacting next-generation electronic and quantum devices have captured the first microscopy images of...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The efficiency of quantum computers, sensors and other applications often relies on the properties of electrons,...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — A new study published in the journal PRX Quantum demonstrates how a network of quantum computers...
Photons—the tiny particles that make up light—are emerging as powerful tools for the next generation of quantum computers and communication...