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Oregon researchers use light and sound waves to control electron states
The addition of sound waves offers the potential to better manipulate qubit communications within a quantum system, researchers say...
Apr 8, 20163 min read


The metal-insulator transition depends on the mass of the Dirac electrons
Scientists from the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS) in Kobe, Japan, have used the powerful K computer, along...
Mar 21, 20162 min read


Counting electrons with unmatched accuracy
Scientists from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have demonstrated the ability to detect the presence or absence of individual...
Mar 14, 20163 min read


A Fast Way of Electron Orbit Simulation in Complex Magnetic Fields
The design of advanced synchrotron radiation sources requires precise algorithms for the simulation of electron trajectories in ...
Jan 21, 20162 min read


Producing Cold Electron Beams to Increase Collision Rates at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Accelerated ion beams heat up. As the particles that make up the beam move around and scatter off of one another, some speed up while...
Dec 7, 20157 min read


Single organic molecule can be altered in a targeted manner using a single electron
A new kind of switch which operates at the nanometre scale has been presented by an international research team. The switch's state can...
Nov 30, 20154 min read
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