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The interference of many atoms, and a new approach to boson sampling

In new experiments, physicists have used ultracold atoms to demonstrate a new approach to 'boson sampling' - or measuring the pattern of photons that emerge from a maze of mirrors. The findings could help researchers explore the behavior of poorly understood quantum materials.

Today, 16:45 UTC

AI and holography bring 3D augmented reality to regular glasses

Combining advances in display technologies, holographic imaging, and artificial intelligence, engineers have produced a leap forward for augmented reality.

Today, 16:36 UTC

Strictly no dancing

Researchers have discovered a way to stop the quantum dance of atoms 'seen' by electrons in carbon-based organic molecules. This development will help improve the performance of light emitting molecules used in displays and bio-medical imaging.

Today, 16:25 UTC

Webb hints at possible atmosphere surrounding rocky exoplanet

Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope may have detected atmospheric gases surrounding 55 Cancri e, a hot rocky exoplanet 41 light-years from Earth. This is the best evidence to date for the existence of any rocky planet atmosphere outside our solar system.

Today, 16:17 UTC

Atomic-scale telegraphy with light

Physicists manage to reach atomic resolution with optical microscopy by measuring light from a quantum spark faster than a trillionth of a second.

Today, 15:20 UTC

Swarms of miniature robots clean up microplastics and microbes, simultaneously (w/video)

Researchers describe swarms of microscale robots (microrobots) that captured bits of plastic and bacteria from water. Afterward, the bots were decontaminated and reused.

Today, 15:07 UTC

Scientists develop energy-efficient memristive hardware for transparent AI decision-making

Researchers have created a novel memristive hardware framework that enables artificial intelligence systems to efficiently explain their decision-making process.

Today, 13:39 UTC

Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field

Researchers have developed a new approach to characterize the electric field of arbitrary plasmonic samples, like e.g. gold nanoparticles.

Today, 12:36 UTC

X-ray study offers first look at a quantum version of the liquid-crystal phase

Scientists have achieved the first observation of a state that was only theoretically predicted.

Today, 09:07 UTC

Scientists observe and analyze a phenomenon that combines optical-electrical-mechanical properties in a 2D atomic layer

World's first confirmation of a unique phenomenon combining optical, electrical, and mechanical properties when light is fired at a 2D atomic layer. Can be applied as a 2D nano actuator moving with light.

Today, 08:55 UTC

Adjustment methods of Schottky barrier height in one- and two-dimensional semiconductor devices

An international team of scientists presents a comprehensive overview of the static and dynamic adjustment methods of Schottky barrier height, with a particular focus on the recent advancements in nano-semiconductor devices.

May 7, 2024

Researchers 'unzip' 2D materials with lasers

The new technique can modify the nanostructure of bulk and 2D crystals without a cleanroom or expensive etching equipment.

May 7, 2024

Harnessing ambient energy for IoT devices and smart dust networks with microscale rectennas

Researchers demonstrate wireless energy harvesting at the microscale using chiral tellurium, harnessing its intrinsic nonlinear conductivity for efficient rectification without an antenna.

May 7, 2024

Tiny displacements, giant changes in optical properties

Materials scientists reveal pathway for designing optical materials with specialized properties.

May 7, 2024

New super-pure silicon chip opens path to powerful quantum computers

The new technique to engineer ultra-pure silicon makes it the perfect material to make quantum computers at scale and with high accuracy.

May 7, 2024

A second life for batteries

Discarded lithium-ion cells from electric cars could be re-used as stationary power storage units. Researchers have established the first indicators for a reliable assessment of their condition.

May 7, 2024

Milestone in quantum simulation with circular Rydberg qubits

Researchers make strides in quantum computing with circular Rydberg states, overcoming atom lifespan issues.

May 7, 2024

Breakthrough paves the way for next generation of vision implants

Exceptionally small implant, with electrodes the size of a single neuron that can also remain intact in the body over time - a unique combination that holds promise for future vision implants for the blind.

May 7, 2024