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Ultrananocrystalline diamond films could be a novel breakthrough for accelerator cathodes and enabling better beams.
Researchers develop the first nanomaterial that demonstrates "photon avalanching."
An open-source supercomputer code called WarpX simulates laser-made plasmas and presents a path for shrinking particle accelerators.
Building on lessons learned from previous experiments, the designs for the detectors have become more sophisticated.
Scientists have developed a method that dramatically improves the already ultrafast time resolution achievable with X-ray free-electron lasers.
An instrument at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source achieves world-leading resolution of nanomaterials.
Researchers harnessed the frequency, or color, of light - making the communication network itself a photonic quantum information processor.
Applying an electric pulse to NdNiO3 moved an inserted proton, creating a different resistance state which generated an information storage site.
Aaron S. Chou’s search for holographic noise has led to more precise studies of galactic dark matter and quantum information science devices.
The research by scientists at DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory could ensure that fabrication forms nanotubes as efficiently as possible.