Theoretical advancements in quantum metrology by Dr. Mackoit-Sinkeviciene are shaping the future of quantum technologies and ...
When quantum spins interact, they can produce collective behaviors that defy long-standing expectations. Researchers have now shown that the Kondo effect behaves very differently depending on spin ...
Quantum materials can behave in surprising ways when many tiny spins act together, producing effects that don’t exist in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most magnets are predictable. Cool them down, and their tiny magnetic moments snap into place like disciplined soldiers. However, ...
Artist’s impression of the quantum spin Hall effect in a graphene-based spintronic device, integrated in a chip. The blue and red spheres are spin-up and spin-down electrons traveling along the edge ...
Researchers have achieved a major breakthrough by generating quantum spin currents in graphene—without relying on bulky magnetic fields. By pairing graphene with a magnetic material, they unlocked a ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could reliably tackle various ...
Scientists are closer to creating a quantum spin liquid, a state where electron spins stay dynamic even at near absolute zero, key for future quantum computing. (Nanowerk News) The future of computing ...
Researchers at Kumamoto University, in collaboration with colleagues in South Korea and Taiwan, have discovered that a unique cobalt-based molecule with metal–metal bonds can function as a spin ...
Quantum sensors based on diamond promise robustness but have limited sensitivity. Generating quantum correlations in the material might be a solution. Klemens Hammerer is at the Institute for ...
Most magnets are predictable. Cool them down, and their tiny magnetic moments snap into ...