(Nanowerk News) Understanding how energy moves in materials is fundamental to the study of quantum phenomena, catalytic reactions, and complex proteins. Measuring how energy moves involves shining ...
If this happens in the MKID, then the light signal will seem weaker than it actually was. Fencing them in Mazin, Zobrist and their co-authors discovered that a thin layer of the metal indium -- placed ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) It may seem like ...
How to keep stray radiation from 'shorting' superconducting qubits; a pair of studies shows where ionizing radiation is lurking and how to banish it. Now is the time to banish low-level radioactive ...
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Tackling Radiation Interference for Stable Quantum Computing
Now is the time to banish low-level radioactive energy sources from facilities that house and conduct experiments with ...
Graphene, which is comprised of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, is a widely used material known for its advantageous electrical and mechanical properties. When graphene ...
Superconducting sensors collecting X-ray or gamma-ray photons that are generated to characterize materials. Amplification using the microwave multiplexer & new quantum-based amplifier enhances the ...
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — It may seem like technology advances year after year, as if by magic. But behind every incremental improvement and breakthrough revolution is a team of scientists and ...
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