By influencing the nucleus of a titanium atom, they have created new opportunities for storing quantum information.
Some researchers believe that when it comes to storing quantum information, the most secure spot is probably the nucleus of ...
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the ...
Questing for a truly constant “tick,” scientists have zoomed in on the atomic world, where the minuscule scales and ...
Deep inside what we perceive as solid matter, the landscape is anything but stationary. The interior of the building blocks ...
Researchers have discovered a new method to store and retrieve quantum data using the spin state of an atom's nucleus. They ...
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the ...
The timekeeping device is made with atomic nuclei of thorium, although it is not yet more precise than standard atomic clocks ...
It might not sound like there is much difference between the two clocks at first glance, but it’s all about scale. Atomic ...
Deep inside what we perceive as solid matter, the landscape is anything but stationary. The interior of the building blocks of the atom's nucleus -- particles called hadrons that most of us would ...
The heaviest antimatter nucleus to date was spotted in a particle accelerator. It could provide new insights into the nature ...
The world keeps time with the ticks of atomic clocks, but a new type of clock under development—a nuclear clock—could ...