Quantum Computer science legend, Dr John Preskill, just delivered a Q2B Quantum computer 2023 keynote talk on the state of Quantum Error correction with quantum ...
Rydberg atom quantum electrometry exploits the unique properties of atoms excited to very high principal quantum numbers. These so‐called Rydberg atoms exhibit exaggerated atomic responses – ...
Rydberg molecules and atoms comprise a captivating branch of modern quantum chemistry and atomic physics, where atoms in highly excited electronic states interact to form unusually long-range ...
(Nanowerk News) A team of researchers from the 5th Institute of Physics at the University of Stuttgart is making important progress in the field of quantum simulation and quantum computing based on ...
Rydberg atoms are atoms with one or more outer electrons excited to very high energy levels, which interact very strongly with each other. These atoms are widely used to run quantum simulations and ...
Our successful long-range signal reception with a Rydberg sensor represents a significant milestone for the technology and the advent of Rydberg atomic radio.” — David A. Anderson, Ph.D., CEO of ...
(Nanowerk News) Rydberg states occur in a range of physical systems including atoms, molecules, and solids. In particular, Rydberg excitons, which are highly energetic electron-hole pairs, were first ...
Frequency comb converted into light by a cell with Rubidium atoms. (Image authors: Mateusz Mazelanik University of Warsaw, Wiktor Krokosz University of Warsaw). A team from the Faculty of Physics and ...
As the charge of the ion deforms the Rydberg atom in a very specific way, the bond between the two particles emerges. Rubidium cloud cooled down close to the absolute zero To verify and study the ...
Measuring low-frequency electric fields remains difficult when traceability, small size, and vector resolution are all ...
When single particles like atoms and ions bond, molecules emerge. Such bonds between to particles can arise if they have for example opposite electrical charges and hence attract each other. The ...