A Caltech assistant professor shows a new method his lab developed for efficiently translating electrical quantum states into sound and vice versa.
The new detector will have direct applications to consumer electronics, sensors, optical communication and radiation detection.
The device emits a stream of single photons and could provide a basis for optical quantum computers.
Crystals tend to be good conductors of both heat & electrons; researchers are studying the properties of these materials & how they can be developed.
Researchers used theoretical calculations to allow for an improved description of important astrophysical reactions in explosive stellar environments.
Scientists found that the performance was significantly diminished after exposure to high temperatures, but not because of perovskite degradation.
MIT physicists have identified the key to how one class of superconductors undergoes a nematic transition.
Results from RHIC’s PHENIX experiment show the spins of gluons align with the spin of the proton they are in.
A Johns Hopkins-led team says better climate modeling and data can help Baltimore weather a hotter, stormier future.
Scientists found that annihilation depends on the quantum phase relationships, meaning at times photoexcitations do not annihilate each other.