A new electron spin resonance-atomic force microscopy setup enables single-spin quantum control on nonconductive samples.
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Stanford just built a quantum device that works at room temperature — twisted light linking electrons and photons without the giant cryogenic tank
Most quantum devices that link light to electron spin need to be chilled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — By using photons and electron spin qubits to control nuclear spins in a two-dimensional material, researchers at Purdue University have opened a new frontier in quantum science ...
Research is actively underway to develop a "dream memory" that can reduce heat generation in smartphones and laptops while delivering faster performance and lower power consumption. Korean researchers ...
Researchers at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) have definitively resolved a two-decade-long controversy regarding the direction of electron spin on the surface of gold. Using a ...
At the smallest scales of matter, nature behaves in ways that feel almost counterintuitive. Individual particles follow simple rules, but when they interact together, entirely new behaviors can emerge ...
Researchers have developed a new method for manipulating information in quantum systems by controlling the spin of electrons in silicon quantum dots. The results provide a promising new mechanism for ...
Scientists have observed a completely new type of magnetic structure for the first time by using extremely short laser ...
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A new room-temperature quantum device just used twisted light to entangle photons with electrons — clearing one of the biggest hurdles between quantum lab…
Stanford engineers have built a silicon-based chip that generates twisted light at room temperature and uses it to link ...
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