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Stanford just built a quantum device that works at room temperature — twisted light linking electrons and photons without the giant cryogenic tank
Most quantum devices that link light to electron spin need to be chilled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, locked inside dilution refrigerators the size of a car. A team at Stanford ...
The rapid expansion of the solar cell industry is an important factor in combating global warming and realizing a sustainable energy future. As conventional silicon-based cells approach their ...
When a singer belts out a tune while a guitar player strums along, sound waves travel through the air, driving collective oscillations of the molecules within. Meanwhile, at the quantum level, ...
Gaby and Alex’s team developed a chip-scale atomic clock (CSAC) that is a little larger than a peanut. Rubidium atoms in the atomic beam provide the microwave quantum transition that is used by the ...
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EPC announces its Phase-14 Reliability Report, documenting the strategy used to achieve a remarkable field reliability record. The rapid adoption of GaN devices in ...
A new technical paper titled “Phase-Change Memory for In-Memory Computing” was published by researchers at IBM Research-Europe. “We review the current state of phase-change materials, PCM device ...
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