When atoms collide, their exact structure—for example, the number of electrons they have or even the quantum spin of their nuclei—has a lot to say about how they bounce off each other. This is especially […]
When atoms collide, their exact structure—for example, the number of electrons they have or even the quantum spin of their nuclei—has a lot to say about how they bounce off each other. This is especially […]
Using a novel surface-sensitive spectroscopy method, scientists explored atomic vibrations in crystalline material surfaces near interfaces. The findings illuminate quantum behaviors that play important roles computing and sensing technologies. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Atomic nuclei exhibit multiple energy scales simultaneously—ranging from hundreds down to fractions of a megaelectronvolt. A new study demonstrates that these drastically different scales can be explained through calculations based on the strong nuclear force. […]
D-Wave Quantum Inc. and Staque have developed a hybrid-quantum application to optimize the movements of autonomous agricultural vehicles. Supported by Verge Ag and Canada’s DIGITAL Global Innovation Cluster, the application simulates and optimizes in-field operations for autonomous and semi-autonomous machines, addressing […]
QURECA, a leader in quantum education, and IMPACTIFI, a specialist in business growth and technology training, have formed a strategic partnership to advance quantum workforce development. The collaboration will deliver tailored training programs, strategic sessions, and […]
Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated a new technique that uses light to tune the optical properties of quantum dots—making the process faster, more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable—without compromising material quality. Click to […]
Quantum 9, 1637 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-02-18-1637 The quantum prepare-and-measure scenario has been studied under various physical assumptions on the emitted states. Here, we first discuss how different assumptions are conceptually and formally related. We then identify […]
Physicists have found a simple and effective way to skip over an energy level in a three-state system, potentially leading to increased quantum computational power with fewer qubits. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
When it comes to layered quantum materials, current understanding only scratches the surface; so demonstrates a new study from the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI. Using advanced X-ray spectroscopy at the Swiss Light Source SLS, researchers […]
Many objects that we normally deal with in quantum physics are only visible with special microscopes—individual molecules or atoms, for example. However, the quantum objects that Elena Redchenko works with at the Institute for Atomic […]
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