Nanodots & Superlattices may be Immune From Environmental Energy Dissipation
In a study that could benefit quantum computing, researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots may be immune from dissipating energy to the environment.
In a study that could benefit quantum computing, researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots may be immune from dissipating energy to the environment.
Spin-sonics: Acoustic wave gets the electrons spinning Representation of the spin of a nanoscale acoustic wave. (Image Credit: Maximilian Sonner, Institute of Physics at the
Spin-sonics: Acoustic wave gets the electrons spinning Representation of the spin of a nanoscale acoustic wave. (Image Credit: Maximilian Sonner, Institute of Physics at the
Schematic representation of an experimental setup for receiving and recording phonon radiation. (Image Credit: Konstantin Arutyunov et al.) Professor Konstantin Arutyunov of the HSE Tikhonov
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Using Sound to Enable Quantum Technology “Talk” Above image is an x-ray image of sound waves. Image courtesy of Kevin Satzinger and Samuel Whiteley. The