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General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Oct 10, 2006

More Secure Optical Communications Via 'Antisqueezed' Light

Using light to transmit information – optical communication – is the basis of several technologies, most commonly fiber-optic cables, which are used in imaging and telecommunications. But sending information securely ...

Nanophysics Jun 19, 2006

Single-electron ammeter based on bidirectional counting of single-electrons

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, in collaboration with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the Japan Science and Technology Agency, and the Tohoku University, has successfully demonstrated an extremely sensitive ...

Nanophysics Jun 5, 2006

FEI systems selected for Russian center

The FEI Company announced Monday that three of its systems have been selected as core enabling tools for a new Russian nanotechnology facility.

Dec 7, 2005

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists demonstrate storage and retrieval of single photons between remote memories

A series of publications in the journal Nature highlights the race among competing research groups toward the long-anticipated goal of quantum networking.

Oct 4, 2005

Two Americans, a German Win 2005 Nobel Prize in Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics for 2005 with one half to Roy J. Glauber Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA “for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical ...

Sep 21, 2005

A new face for physics

Graduate student helps to shed stereotype Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists have a problem. They are stuck with a stereotype. In this, the World Year of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics 2005, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the creation of three seminal papers ...

Jun 14, 2005

Success in distributing single photons for quantum cryptography via an optical switch

Application of single photon interference phenomena that had annoyed Prof. Einstein Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. has successfully demonstrated the quantum cryptography with a single photon, whose state is so fragile ...

Apr 28, 2005

Photoemission 100 years after Einstein

In 1921 Einstein won the Nobel Prize not for his work on relativity, but for solving a puzzle that had baffled scientists since 1887 – the photoelectric effect. In one of the three ground-breaking papers he published in ...

Apr 11, 2005

New project sets sights on future of computing

MIT has teamed up with Quanta Computer Inc. on a five-year, $20 million joint research project designed to change the way people interact with technology. Project TParty, announced on Friday, April 8, will address the complexity ...

Feb 24, 2005

Scientists entice superconducting devices to act like atoms

Advance marks progress toward quantum computer made with 'artificial atoms' Two superconducting devices have been coaxed into a special, interdependent state that mimics the unusual interactions sometimes seen in pairs of ...

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