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Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Sep 10, 2014

Researcher tracks photons to develop unprecedented quantum technology

Quantum photonics research could change the way we communicate, compute, and measure phenomena on the smallest scales possible. To probe these processes and design new technology that operates with single-photon and single-electron ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 14, 2014

Molecular engineers record an electron's quantum behavior

A team of researchers led by the University of Chicago has developed a technique to record the quantum mechanical behavior of an individual electron contained within a nanoscale defect in diamond. Their technique uses ultrafast ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 13, 2014

Quantum engineering

It can be difficult to distinguish between basic and applied research in the nascent field of quantum engineering. One person's exploration of quantum systems like atoms and electrons yields another's building block for quantum ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 5, 2014

Planting imperfections at specific spots within diamond lattice could advance quantum computing

By carefully controlling the position of an atomic-scale diamond defect within a volume smaller than what some viruses would fill, researchers have cleared a path toward better quantum computers and nanoscale sensors. They ...

Materials Science Apr 23, 2014

Modified photocatalyst effective for transforming organic pollutants into harmless end products

UiTM researchers have developed a modified photocatalyst which is economical and effective at transforming organic pollutants into harmless end products.

Nanophysics Apr 18, 2014

MRI, on a molecular scale: Team develops system that could peer into atomic structure of individual molecules

For decades, scientists have used techniques such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging to gain invaluable insight into the atomic structure of molecules. Such efforts have long been hampered ...

Superconductivity Mar 6, 2014

Colored diamonds are a superconductor's best friend

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —Flawed but colorful diamonds are among the most sensitive detectors of magnetic fields known today, allowing physicists to explore the minuscule magnetic fields in metals, exotic materials and even human tissue.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 27, 2014

Proposed modular quantum computer architecture offers scalability to large numbers of qubits

How do you build a universal quantum computer? Turns out, this question was addressed by theoretical physicists about 15 years ago. The answer was laid out in a research paper and has become known as the DiVincenzo criteria. ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Feb 20, 2014

Novel technique for electrical activation of implanted material without co-implantation

Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, USA, have implanted Mg in GaN and employed a novel high-temperature annealing technique that has realised electrical activation of implanted material for the first ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 19, 2014

Quantum researchers close in on dream vacancy

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —Defects in microscopic diamonds caused by the presence of silicon could provide researchers with a potent basis for developing new technologies, including nanoscale sensing devices.

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