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New work reveals the 'quantumness' of gravity

 Quantum Physics News
 01 May 2024
Gravity is part of our everyday life. Still, the gravitational force remains mysterious: to this day we do not understand whether its ultimate nature is geometrical, as Einstein envisaged, or governed by the laws of quantum mechanics....

Physicists discover new way to make strange metal

 Quantum Physics News
 01 May 2024
By tinkering with a quantum material characterized by atoms arranged in the shape of a sheriff's star, MIT physicists and colleagues have unexpectedly discovered a new way to make a state of matter known as a strange metal. Strange metals are of interest for their unusual physics and because they...

New system boosts efficiency of quantum error correction

 Quantum Physics News
 29 April 2024
The fragile qubits that make up quantum computers offer a powerful computational tool, yet also present a conundrum: How can engineers create practical, workable quantum systems out of bits that are so easily disturbed—and wiped of data—by tiny changes in their environment?...

Unveiling a new quantum frontier: Frequency-domain entanglement

 Quantum Physics News
 26 April 2024
Scientists have introduced a form of quantum entanglement known as frequency-domain photon number-path entanglement. This advance in quantum physics involves an innovative tool called a frequency beam splitter, which has the unique ability to alter the frequency of individual photons with a 50%...

Demonstration of heralded three-photon entanglement on a photonic chip

 Quantum Physics News
 25 April 2024
Photonic quantum computers are computational tools that leverage quantum physics and utilize particles of light (i.e., photons) as units of information processing. These computers could eventually outperform conventional quantum computers in terms of speed, while also transmitting information across...

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