Reading time 3 minutes According to physicist Paul Davies, a tried-and-true “quantum” device exploits the odd rules of ...
Australian scientists have made a significant leap forward in energy storage technology with the world's first ...
This Collection invites original research articles on quantum enhanced spectroscopy, focusing on the next generation of techniques and applications that push the boundaries of traditional spectroscopy ...
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World’s first quantum battery prototype built, charges faster as it gets larger
Researchers at the University of Melbourne and RMIT University in Australia, along with those ...
Physicists have directly visualized the fundamental electronic building blocks of flat-band quantum materials, a class of systems in which electron motion is effectively quenched and strong ...
Microwave spectroscopy, interfaced with quantum chemical calculations, has emerged as a pivotal technique for elucidating the detailed structural and dynamical properties of molecules. This ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The same technology behind MRI images of injury or disease also powers nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which is used to analyze biological molecules for research ...
A battery charges faster as it gets bigger and works without chemicals. This result points to a different way to store and use energy.
Australian scientists have demonstrated proof-of-concept for a quantum battery.Like conventional batteries, it charges, stores and discharges energy.
A new spectroscopy method explores how electrons inside quantum materials respond to magnetism, uncovering hidden electronic states linked to superconductivity.
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New method measures quantum spin fluctuations at the quantum limit, researchers say
Physicists at Boston University have achieved what amounts to a long-sought benchmark in quantum measurement: detecting the ...
Purdue University physicist Tongcang Li performs optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy in his lab. Li and his team at Purdue are working on materials that would improve the resolution of ...
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