Search results for quantum battery

Nanomaterials Aug 11, 2023

Researchers develop new technology to recycle greenhouse gas into energy, materials

A pair of University of Central Florida researchers has developed new methods to produce energy and materials from the harmful greenhouse gas, methane.

Quantum Physics Aug 2, 2023

Who's afraid of quantum computing?

The road to a quantum future may be longer and more winding than some expect, but the potential it holds is profound, writes UTS Associate Professor Chris Ferrie.

Analytical Chemistry Jul 25, 2023

A high-pressure flux method to synthesize high-purity oxyhydrides

Adding a flux during the synthesis of oxyhydrides is a promising strategy to obtain a pure, homogenous product, reveal scientists from Tokyo Tech.

Superconductivity Jul 10, 2023

Physicists demonstrate sign reversal of the Josephson diode effect

Physicists at the University of Regensburg (UR) led by the research groups of Professor Dr. Christoph Strunk / Dr. Nicola Paradiso and Professor Dr. Jaroslav Fabian made an exciting discovery: In their publication just published ...

General Physics Jul 6, 2023

Ready, set, upgrade: Advanced Photon Source's overhaul is underway

For over a decade, teams have been working to design and prepare for the rebirth of the APS. Now, the moment is here.

Analytical Chemistry Jul 5, 2023

From atoms to materials: Algorithmic breakthrough unlocks path to materials for sustainable technologies

New research by the University of Liverpool could signal a step change in the quest to design the new materials that are needed to meet the challenge of net zero and a sustainable future.

Optics & Photonics Jun 21, 2023

New tiny atomic beam clock could bring stable timing to places GPS can't reach

A new type of miniature atomic clock could provide better timing over the span of weeks and months compared with current systems. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration ...

Condensed Matter Jun 14, 2023

Virtual laboratory opens possibility for machine learning to understand promising class of quantum materials

Thomas Edison famously tried hundreds of materials and failed thousands of times before discovering that carbonized cotton thread burned long and bright in an incandescent light bulb. Experiments are often time-consuming ...

Nanophysics Jun 9, 2023

KISS method for 2D material preparation: Unlocking new possibilities for materials science

It has almost been 20 years since the establishment of the field of two-dimensional (2D) materials with the discovery of unique properties of graphene, a single, atomically thin layer of graphite. The significance of graphene ...

Optics & Photonics Jun 1, 2023

Ultrafast terahertz emission from emerging symmetry-broken materials

Terahertz (THz) emission spectroscopy has emerged as a valuable technique for investigating static physical properties as well as ultrafast dynamics occurring in novel material systems that may remain hidden to other probes.

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