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Jun 5, 2024

Toward testing the quantum behavior of gravity: A photonic quantum simulation

Posted by in categories: futurism, quantum physics

In a development at the intersection of quantum mechanics and general relativity, researchers have made significant strides toward unraveling the mysteries of quantum gravity. This work sheds new light on future experiments that hold promise for resolving one of the most fundamental enigmas in modern physics: the reconciliation of Einstein’s theory of gravity with the principles of quantum mechanics.

Jun 5, 2024

Researchers Investigate Quantum Entanglement as Next-Gen Computing Fuel

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Researchers in China have demonstrated how entanglement might potentially power future generations of computers, according to a story in the South China Morning Post. This advance, achieved by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Innovation Academy of Precision Measurement Science and Technology, points toward how quantum engines can use their own entangled states as a form of fuel.

Entanglement is a quantum phenomenon where a pair of separated photons seem to be intimately linked, regardless of the distance between them. Scientists have long theorized that this characteristic, once robustly managed, could hold vast potential for quantum computing, and this study adds further evidence to its viability in practical applications, the researchers suggest.

“Our study’s highlight is the first experimental realization of a quantum engine with entangled characteristics. [It] quantitatively verified that entanglement can serve as a type of ‘fuel’,” said Zhou Fei, one of the corresponding authors, as reported in the SCMP.

Jun 5, 2024

Physicists take molecules to a new ultracold limit to create a Bose-Einstein condensate

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

There’s a hot new BEC in town that has nothing to do with bacon, egg, and cheese. You won’t find it at your local bodega, but in the coldest place in New York: the lab of Columbia physicist Sebastian Will, whose experimental group specializes in pushing atoms and molecules to temperatures just fractions of a degree above absolute zero.

Writing in Nature (“Observation of Bose-Einstein Condensation of Dipolar Molecules”), the Will lab, supported by theoretical collaborator Tijs Karman at Radboud University in the Netherlands, has successfully created a unique quantum state of matter called a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) out of molecules.

Their BEC, cooled to just five nanoKelvin, or about-459.66 F, and stable for a strikingly long two seconds, is made from sodium-cesium molecules. Like water molecules, these molecules are polar, meaning they carry both a positive and a negative charge. The imbalanced distribution of electric charge facilitates the long-range interactions that make for the most interesting physics, noted Will.

Jun 5, 2024

Exploring the Unknown: A Unique Quantum State of Matter Emerges at Columbia

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Physicists at Columbia University have taken molecules to a new ultracold limit and created a state of matter where quantum mechanics reigns.

There’s a hot new BEC in town that has nothing to do with bacon, egg, and cheese. You won’t find it at your local bodega, but in the coldest place in New York: the lab of Columbia physicist Sebastian Will, whose experimental group specializes in pushing atoms and molecules to temperatures just fractions of a degree above absolute zero.

Writing in Nature, the Will lab, supported by theoretical collaborator Tijs Karman at Radboud University in the Netherlands, has successfully created a unique quantum state of matter called a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) out of molecules.

Jun 5, 2024

Scientists Think Spacetime May Have Come From Magic

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

There is quanta of space time just as there is for particles and fields created by entanglement or liebnitz was right and spacetime are relational entities.


Scientists believe that spacetime may have emerged, in part, from a quantum property called “magic.”

Jun 5, 2024

Sensing Magnetic Fields with an Array of Single Atoms

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Using an atomic array originally designed for quantum memory, researchers have demonstrated a magnetometer with unprecedented spatial resolution.

Jun 5, 2024

Google’s Quantum AI Challenges Long-Standing Physics Theories

Posted by in categories: information science, particle physics, quantum physics, robotics/AI

Quantum simulators are now addressing complex physics problems, such as the dynamics of 1D quantum magnets and their potential similarities to classical phenomena like snow accumulation. Recent research confirms some aspects of this theory, but also highlights challenges in fully validating the KPZ universality class in quantum systems. Credit: Google LLC

Quantum simulators are advancing quickly and can now tackle issues previously confined to theoretical physics and numerical simulation. Researchers at Google Quantum AI and their collaborators demonstrated this new potential by exploring dynamics in one-dimensional quantum magnets, specifically focusing on chains of spin-1/2 particles.

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Jun 4, 2024

CMSP series of lectures on “Topology and dynamics of higher-order networks”: lecture 3

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, mathematics, quantum physics

ICTP lectures “Topology and dynamics of higher-order networks”

- Network topology: 1 https://youtube.com/watch?v=mbmsv9RS3Pc

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Jun 4, 2024

New model suggests partner anti-universe could explain accelerated expansion without the need for dark energy

Posted by in categories: cosmology, information science, quantum physics

The accelerated expansion of the present universe, believed to be driven by a mysterious dark energy, is one of the greatest puzzles in our understanding of the cosmos. The standard model of cosmology called Lambda-CDM, explains this expansion as a cosmological constant in Einstein’s field equations. However, the cosmological constant itself lacks a complete theoretical understanding, particularly regarding its very small positive value.

Jun 4, 2024

Electronic transport goes quantum at room temperature

Posted by in category: quantum physics

In solids, the quantum metric captures the quantum coherence of the electron wavefunctions. Recent experiments demonstrate the detection and manipulation of the quantum metric in a noncollinear topological antiferromagnet at room temperature.

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