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Study shows domain walls in ferroelectrics can be the most stable state, enabling high-density memory
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Study shows domain walls in ferroelectrics can be the most stable state, enabling high-density memory

A research team, led by Professor Junhee Lee from the Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering at UNIST, has demonstrated through quantum mechanical calculations that charged domain walls in ferroelectrics—once thought to be unstable—can, in fact, be more stable than the bulk regions.Quantum Physics NewsRead More

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Photon manipulation near absolute zero: New record for processing individual light particles
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Photon manipulation near absolute zero: New record for processing individual light particles

Scientists at Paderborn University have made a further step forward in the field of quantum research: for the first time ever, they have demonstrated a cryogenic circuit (i.e. one that operates in extremely cold conditions) that allows light quanta—also known as photons—to be controlled more quickly than ever before.Quantum Physics NewsRead More

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Researchers unveil 3D magnon control, charting a new course for neuromorphic and quantum technologies
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Researchers unveil 3D magnon control, charting a new course for neuromorphic and quantum technologies

What if the magnon Hall effect, which processes information using magnons (spin waves) capable of current-free information transfer with magnets, could overcome its current limitation of being possible only on a 2D plane? If magnons could be utilized in 3D space, they would enable flexible design, including 3D circuits, and be applicable in various fields

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Using a fermionic neural network to find the ground state of fractional quantum Hall liquids
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Using a fermionic neural network to find the ground state of fractional quantum Hall liquids

When two-dimensional electron systems are subjected to magnetic fields at low temperatures, they can exhibit interesting states of matter, such as fractional quantum Hall liquids. These are exotic states of matter characterized by fractionalized excitations and the emergence of interesting topological phenomena.Quantum Physics NewsRead More

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