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Scientists observe pairs of atoms in 2 places at once in quantum first
Physicists at the Australian National University have observed pairs of atoms existing in two places at once for the first ...
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ETH Zurich reports 99.9%-accurate swap gate that cuts quantum noise
A team at ETH Zurich has built a quantum gate that swaps the states of two atoms with 99.91 percent accuracy, operating simultaneously across more than 17,000 atom pairs in under a millisecond.
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Japanese scientists make ytterbium atomic clock that could detect dark matter
Physicists have developed a highly precise and ultra-sensitive atomic clock based on ytterbium, which ...
In the quiet halls of the Duane Physics building at the University of Colorado Boulder, two JILA researchers, postdoctoral research associate Catie LeDesma and graduate student Kendall Mehling, ...
Optical lattice clocks are emerging timekeeping devices based on tens of thousands of ultracold atoms trapped in an optical lattice (i.e., a grid of laser light). By oscillating between two distinct ...
A compact optical lattice clock with a volume of 250 liters has been developed. The system includes a physics package for conducting spectroscopy on the clock transition within a vacuum chamber, ...
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