A stable graphene signal suggests some quantum particles can remember past interactions, a key step toward quantum computing.
The quantum world is already full of surprises, but a new discovery has added an entire wing to what scientists call the “quantum zoo.” Using a new kind of laser technique, researchers have uncovered ...
Scientists are leveraging quantum physics to develop new energy production methods, aiming to address the computing industry's growing energy demands. Researchers at MIT have devised a novel approach ...
Mentor: Imran Mirza, Ph.D. In this poster, we review the integer quantum Hall effect for standard electronic systems. We find that the Hall resistance in 2D materials is quantized into fixed values ...
The quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) is one of the most important phenomena in condensed matter physics, holding significant promise in low-energy-dissipation electronics that could possibly ...
A quantum state of matter has appeared in a material where physicists thought it would be impossible, forcing a rethink on ...
Physicists working at ultra-low temperatures have stumbled onto a quantum phase that should not exist according to the usual rulebook, yet stubbornly shows up in the lab. In this strange regime, ...
Electrons are usually described as particles, but in a rare quantum material, that picture completely breaks down ...