When mobile charge carriers, also known as itinerant electrons, interact with the strong exchange magnetic fields associated ...
In most conventional semiconductors, thermal conductivity decreases as temperature rises because heat-carrying lattice vibrations—called phonons—scatter more frequently.
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A superradiant clock phase emerges when Rydberg atoms meet quantum light, simulations suggest
Rydberg atoms are atoms with one or more outer electrons excited to very high energy levels, which interact very strongly with each other. These atoms are widely used to run quantum simulations and ...
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Wild new phase of time emerges as Rydberg atoms meet quantum light
Researchers at Chongqing University and Chongqing Normal University report a theoretical prediction of a new quantum phase of ...
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
Here is why gallium nitride (GaN) is the natural successor to silicon MOSFETs in the 100–650 V class of power devices.
Scientists have decoded how heat flows in magnetic semiconductors, materials that are critical to emerging technologies such as spintronics, magnetic memory, and quantum devices. The discovery ...
Durham is to lead an ambitious new era of quantum science, funded by a landmark award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ...
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Tiny atomic tweak turns silicon into a high-efficiency light source for quantum internet
In the strange world of quantum physics, even the tiniest tweak can unlock outsized rewards.
Lucknow: Nobel prize-winning physicist Konstantin Sergeevich Novoselov inspired students with his thoughts on curiosity, determination, and scientific.
A method to make quantum dots lets them release single photons. The approach could support quantum communication systems.
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Low-density quantum dots fire photons 3x faster, emit light up to 900 nanometers
Scientists have developed a new way to manufacture semiconductor quantum dots that emit faster ...
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