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Tiny optical cavities could make quantum networks possible(图)
Tiny optical cavities quantum networks
2020/4/10
Engineers at Caltech have shown that atoms in optical cavities -- tiny boxes for light -- could lead to the creation of a quantum internet. Their National Science Foundation-funded work...
When Israeli scientist Daniel Shechtman first saw a quasicrystal through his microscope in 1982, he reportedly thought to himself, “Eyn chaya kazo” – Hebrew for, “There can be no such creature.”But th...
Science fiction is full of fanciful devices that allow light to interact forcefully with matter, from light sabers to photon-drive rockets. In recent years, science has begun to catch up; some results...
Sound waves create whirlpools to round up tiny signs of disease
Sound waves create whirlpools tiny signs of disease
2017/2/16
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a tiny whirlpool that can concentrate nanoparticles using nothing but sound. The innovation could gather proteins and other biological structu...
Some 2 to 5 percent of all international trade involves counterfeit goods, according to a 2013 United Nations report. These illicit products — which include electronics, automotive and aircraft parts,...
Researchers in the US are the first to use single fluorescent dye molecules to probe the local electromagnetic fields inside nanoscale "hotspots" on metal surfaces. The imaging technique can identify ...
Researchers in Switzerland have demonstrated an innovative way of trapping tiny objects using electrostatic fields. The device could allow scientists to scrutinize much smaller biological molecules th...
Locks and keys build tiny structures(图)
tiny structures a "lock and key" technique the micrometre and nanometre length scales
2010/3/26
Researchers in the US have invented a "lock and key" technique that causes small particles to assemble themselves into a variety of tiny structures. The method could offer a simple way to create techn...
A team of scientists at MIT have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause powerful waves of energy to shoot through minuscule wires known as carbon nanotubes. The discovery could lead...