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Published First X-ray of a single atom - First X-ray of a Single Atom: A Breakthrough in Science



Scientists have taken the world's first X-ray SIGNAL (or SIGNATURE) of just one atom. This groundbre...
Published Symmetry breaking by ultrashort light pulses opens new quantum pathways for coherent phonons - Symmetry Breaking by Ultrashort Light Pulses Opens New Quantum Pathways for Coherent Phonons



Researchers have demonstrated a novel concept for exciting and probing coherent phonons in crystals...
Published High-performance visible-light lasers that fit on a fingertip - High-Performance Visible-Light Lasers That Fit on a Fingertip


Researchers have created visible lasers of very pure colors from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared t...
Published Researchers devise a new path toward 'quantum light' - Researchers Devise a New Path Toward 'Quantum Light'


Researchers have theorized a new mechanism to generate high-energy 'quantum light', which could be u...
Published An innovative twist on quantum bits: Tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits - An Innovative Twist on Quantum Bits: Tubular Nanomaterial of Carbon Makes Ideal Home for Spinning Quantum Bits


Scientists develop method for chemically modifying nanoscale tubes of carbon atoms, so they can host...
Published Modelling superfast processes in organic solar cell material - Modelling Superfast Processes in Organic Solar Cell Material


In organic solar cells, carbon-based polymers convert light into charges that are passed to an accep...
Published The 'breath' between atoms -- a new building block for quantum technology - The 'Breath' Between Atoms: A New Building Block for Quantum Technology



Researchers have discovered they can detect atomic 'breathing,' or the mechanical vibration between...
Published Can a solid be a superfluid? Engineering a novel supersolid state from layered 2D materials - Can a Solid be a Superfluid? Engineering a Novel Supersolid State from Layered 2D Materials



Physicists predict that layered electronic 2D semiconductors can host a curious quantum phase of mat ...
Published 'Toggle switch' can help quantum computers cut through the noise - **Toggle Switch Can Help Quantum Computers Cut Through the Noise**



What good is a powerful computer if you can't read its output? Or readily reprogram it to do differe...
Published Qubits on strong stimulants - Qubits on Strong Stimulants: The Future of Quantum Computing



In the global push for practical quantum networks and quantum computers, an international team of re...
Published Photosynthesis, key to life on Earth, starts with a single photon - Photosynthesis, Key to Life on Earth, Starts with a Single Photon



A cutting-edge experiment has revealed the quantum dynamics of one of nature's most crucial processe...
Published Quantum liquid becomes solid when heated - Quantum Liquid Becomes Solid When Heated



Solids can be melted by heating, but in the quantum world it can also be the other way around: An ex...
Published Hotter quantum systems can cool faster than initially colder equivalents - Hotter Quantum Systems: A Paradoxical Cooling Phenomenon


The Mpemba effect is originally referred to the non-monotonic initial temperature dependence of the...
Published Hitting nuclei with light may create fluid primordial matter - Hitting Nuclei with Light: Creating Fluid Primordial Matter


A new analysis supports the idea that photons colliding with heavy ions create a fluid of 'strongly...
Published Breakthrough in the understanding of quantum turbulence - Breakthrough in the Understanding of Quantum Turbulence


Researchers have shown how energy disappears in quantum turbulence, paving the way for a better unde...
Published When the light is neither 'on' nor 'off' in the nanoworld - When the Light is Neither 'On' nor 'Off' in the Nanoworld


Scientists detect the quantum properties of collective optical-electronic oscillations on the nanosc ...
Published Nanophotonics: Coupling light and matter - Nanophotonics: Coupling Light and Matter



Researchers have developed a metasurface that enables strong coupling effects between light and tran...
Published Physical effect also valid in the quantum world - Physical Effect Also Valid in the Quantum World


Physicists have experimentally proven that an important theorem of statistical physics applies to so...
Published Shedding light on quantum photonics - Shedding Light on Quantum Photonics


As buzz grows ever louder over the future of quantum, researchers everywhere are working overtime to...
Published Two-dimensional quantum freeze - Two-Dimensional Quantum Freeze: A New Frontier in Quantum Computing


Researchers have succeeded in simultaneously cooling the motion of a tiny glass sphere in two dimens...