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Stanford physicists used twisted light to run quantum operations at room temperature, sidestepping the extreme cooling that hobbles other systems
A team at Stanford has demonstrated a silicon-based device that generates twisted light and uses it to control ...
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A room-temperature quantum device just used twisted light to entangle photons with electrons — clearing one of the biggest hurdles in quantum technology
Most quantum devices need to be chilled to near absolute zero to work. A new chip built at Stanford University does not. In a ...
Scientists have directly watched angular momentum move through a crystal for the very first time — and discovered a bizarre ...
Researchers have experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado. Electrons form vortices in the momentum space of the quantum semi-metal tantalum arsenide. A team of researchers from Würzburg has for ...
Scientists experimentally confirm electron vortices in momentum space, a quantum phenomenon that could enable efficient, low-energy quantum technologies. (Nanowerk News) A breakthrough that’s turning ...
The vibrations of atoms in a crystal generate one type of rotation, an intrinsic spin-like trait called angular momentum. For ...
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