Quantum physics just took a leap from theory to reality! Empa researchers have, for the first time, successfully built a long ...
On the Application of the Quantum Theory to Atomic Structure. By Niels Bohr. Part 1: The Fundamental Postulates of the Quantum Theory. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society ...
Why even physicists still don’t understand quantum theory 100 years on Bohr started with a picture in which electrons circle the atomic nucleus, rather as planets orbit a star. He postulated ...
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AZoNano on MSNBuilding a Quantum Model with Nanoscale Carbon MoleculesThe successful realization of a Heisenberg model with nanographenes by Empa researchers enhances understanding of quantum ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAtomic clocks could reveal interaction between Einstein’s relativity, quantum mechanicsA new study in Physical Review Letters has used atomic clocks to study relativistic effects in interacting quantum systems.
Moving quantum technologies a (tiny) step closer to practical applications ...
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (commonly referred to ... JILA resulted in two shared Nobel Prizes in Physics in 2001 for the creation of ultracold quantum gases and another in 2005 for ...
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Quantum theory and thermodynamics: No contradiction with new entropy definition, study saysThis can be, for example, the location of a particle or its speed. "Quantum theory then tells us the probabilities to obtain different possible measurement results. But according to quantum theory ...
New research shows that atomic collisions can be controlled at higher temperatures, expanding quantum possibilities.
Researchers from Würzburg have experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado for the first time by refining an established ...
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Sneaky clocks: Uncovering Einstein's relativity in an interacting atomic playgroundBy measuring the tiny shifts of oscillation frequency in these ultra-precise clocks, researchers are able to explore the ...
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For decades, scientists have relied on electrodes and dyes to track the electrical activity of living cells. Now, engineers have discovered that quantum materials just a single atom thick can do the ...
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