Researchers have discovered a hidden quantum geometry inside materials that subtly steers electrons, echoing how gravity ...
Physicists have directly mapped a hidden kind of geometry inside quantum materials that steers electrons in ways strikingly ...
Essentially, the quantum metric creates a “geometric” drag on the electrons. When the magnetic field is applied, it breaks ...
Scientists uncovered hidden geometry that distorts electron paths like gravity bends light, advancing quantum materials for faster data and lossless conduction. (Nanowerk News) How can data be ...
A quantum state of matter has appeared in a material where physicists thought it would be impossible, forcing a rethink on the conditions that govern the behaviors of electrons in certain materials.
A collaboration between Stuart Parkin's group at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Saale) and Claudia Felser's group at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of ...
A century-old thought experiment on wave–particle duality is brought into the laboratory using a single trapped atom ...
Random geometry and quantum gravity represent interwoven themes at the frontier of modern mathematical physics. These fields examine the stochastic nature of geometric structures that underpin quantum ...
Quantum computing has long promised to crack problems that defeat even the fastest supercomputers, but the hardware has ...
Quantum metric spaces extend the classical notion of metric spaces into the noncommutative realm by utilising operator algebras and associated seminorms to capture geometric structure in settings ...
How can data be processed at lightning speed, or electricity conducted without loss? To achieve this, scientists and industry alike are turning to quantum materials, governed by the laws of the ...