Comparing experimental results and theoretical calculations can be difficult for quantum materials. These are materials that have special properties, such as superconductivity, that can only be ...
In new research published this week in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena — the cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM). Using this ...
Ultracold atoms have successfully mimicked a fundamental quantum effect normally found in electronic circuits.
Physicists are now using a tightly controlled laser and a cloud of ultracold atoms to imitate the behavior of electrons in solids, effectively building a quantum version of electronics out of light ...
Carbon nanotubes are moving from lab curiosities to workhorse components in quantum hardware, and one of the most striking examples is their use as single-photon light sources. By exploiting their ...
In a recent article published in Nature Communications, researchers introduced a novel approach to exploring chemical reactions at the nanoscale using a "quantum magnifying glass." Nanoscopic systems ...
Scientists have decoded the electronic structure of water, opening up new perspectives for technological and environmental applications. There is no doubt that water is significant. Without it, life ...