Physicists have built a quantum gas that behaves nothing like the substances we are used to, and that is exactly why it is ...
Researchers at TU Wien have developed a one-dimensional “quantum wire” using a gas of ultracold atoms. In this system, both ...
A team of physicists has created a cloud of ultracold atoms that stubbornly resists the most basic rule of everyday ...
Frederik Møller, Philipp Schüttelkopf and Jörg Schmiedmayer in their laboratory at TU Wien. (Courtesy: TU Wien) Atoms in a one-dimensional quantum gas behave like a Newton’s cradle toy, transferring ...
The crystal structure of these atomically thin materials makes them extremely sensitive to mechanical strain – tiny stretches or compressions of the atomic lattice. In principle, this strain ...
Nothing boggles the mind quite like quantum computing. It operates on a scale so vast – and a level of complexity that is so intricate – most people cannot begin to fathom the enormity of what’s ...
The quantum effects of physics have become increasingly important in the advancement of communications, computing and sensing in speed, power and precision like never before. Through quantum mechanics ...
The partners said quantum computing enhances freight efficiency, reducing costs and energy use in electric and autonomous transport systems.