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Quantum 鶹Ժics Mar 11, 2025

Untangling quantum entanglement with new calculation formulas

Once described by Einstein as "spooky action at a distance," quantum entanglement may now seem less intimidating in light of new research findings.

Quantum 鶹Ժics Mar 10, 2025

Quantum entanglement sensors could test quantum gravity

Ask almost any physicist what the most frustrating problem is in modern-day physics, and they will likely say the discrepancy between general relativity and quantum mechanics. That discrepancy has been a thorn in the side ...

Optics & Photonics Mar 10, 2025

Metasurface technology offers a compact way to generate multiphoton entanglement

Quantum information processing is a field that relies on the entanglement of multiple photons to process vast amounts of information. However, creating multiphoton entanglement is a challenging task. Traditional methods either ...

General 鶹Ժics Mar 6, 2025

Sneaky clocks: Uncovering Einstein's relativity in an interacting atomic playground

For over a century, physicists have grappled with one of the most profound questions in science: How do the rules of quantum mechanics, which govern the smallest particles, fit with the laws of general relativity, which describe ...

General 鶹Ժics Mar 5, 2025

Distinguishing classical from quantum gravity through measurable stochastic fluctuations

In a new 鶹Ժical Review Letters study, researchers propose an experimental approach that could finally determine whether gravity is fundamentally classical or quantum in nature.

Quantum 鶹Ժics Mar 3, 2025

Superconducting quantum processor prototype operates 10¹⁵ times faster than fastest supercomputer

Zuchongzhi-3, a superconducting quantum computing prototype with 105 qubits and 182 couplers, has made significant advancements in random quantum circuit sampling. This prototype was successfully developed by a research team ...

Condensed Matter Mar 3, 2025

Exploring quantum materials: Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering captures microscopic, rapidly changing properties

From computer chips to image sensors in cameras, today's technology is overwhelmingly based on a semiconductor called silicon. This technology has been shrinking for decades—think of early room-sized computers compared ...

Optics & Photonics Feb 28, 2025

First on-chip multipartite entanglement achieved with optical microcomb

A recent study has realized multipartite entanglement on an optical chip for the first time, constituting a significant advance for scalable quantum information. The paper, titled "Continuous-variable multipartite entanglement ...

Quantum 鶹Ժics Feb 28, 2025

Inspired by Maxwell's demon, heat flow acts as a witness to quantum properties

In a new study published in 鶹Ժical Review Letters, scientists have discovered a novel approach to detecting the quantum properties of a system by simply using heat as a witness, requiring no direct measurement of the quantum ...

Quantum 鶹Ժics Feb 26, 2025

Engineers achieve multiplexing entanglement in quantum network

Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the ...

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