AZoQuantum speaks with researchers from Rice University who have collaborated on a paper looking at spin-charge separation in 1D apparatus.
By Skyla Baily
4 Jul 2022
Liquid organic scintillators are utilized in detectors with many meters of volume. They are intended to be more radiation-resistant than crystalline or plastic scintillators. This is explored further in an article in the journal Quantum Beam Science.
By Skyla Baily
28 Jun 2022
The new system allows these nanoscale sensors to detect tiny fluctuations in electromagnetic fields across every frequency.
By Robert Lea
24 Jun 2022
New research points to a more robust quantum resonator that could have a wide range of applications including quantum computers, investigating gravity, and detecting tiny motions caused by dark matter.
By Robert Lea
23 Jun 2022
AZoQuantum speaks with Dr. Charles Steinhardt about his research that has characterized the nature of stars in distant galaxies and shown how they differ from our own.
By Skyla Baily
23 Jun 2022
Space technology company SpinLaunch has developed a new revolutionary method to launch rockets into space.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
23 Jun 2022
While the correlation between degrees of freedom and constants of motion is widely recognized in classical mechanics, a truly comprehensive and robust definition of integrability for quantum systems remains unclear. This has been explored recently in a study in the journal Quantum.
Over the last two decades, quantum communication has advanced at a breakneck pace. The device-independent quantum key distribution (DI QKD) method has been devised, allowing remote users to create a secret in a black-box situation without relying on the precise characterization of their cryptographic hardware. This is explored extensively in the journal Quantum.
By Skyla Baily
22 Jun 2022
With the third release of data from the Gaia satellite, astronomers have hinted at phenomena such as star quakes and “stellar DNA” that can be used to track the evolution of galaxies.
By Robert Lea
22 Jun 2022
AZoQuantum interviewed Dr. Samuli Autti from Lancaster University about his research that has explored quantum time crystals. In his latest paper, Dr. Autti sheds light on previously misunderstood phenomena.
By Skyla Baily
15 Jun 2022