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Scientists dope quantum dots with manganese, creating brighter magnetic materials
Dong noted that most quantum dots change color when their physical size changes. In this case, the shift came from chemical ...
This week, at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM 2025), imec, a research and innovation hub in advanced ...
A sub-class of Si spin qubits uses metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) quantum dots to confine the electrons, a structure that ...
It’s a technology, promising to be a game changer for the farming industry and beyond. It’ll help grow crops faster, use less ...
A team of University of Oklahoma materials scientists has done what many in the field thought impossible: magnetize quantum ...
Widely considered impossible, a team of materials scientists from the University of Oklahoma has successfully magnetized ...
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A Quantum Breakthrough Just Pulled Off Teleportation—and Cleared a Path to the Next Internet
For a future quantum internet to work, scientists need to perfect a quantum repeater that can send information over long ...
Physicists successfully teleport quantum information between photons from different sources, a key step towards a secure ...
With the successful introduction of manganese into perovskite nanoparticles, researchers have 'doped the undopable'.
Quantum technology is accelerating out of the lab and into the real world, and a new article argues that the field now stands ...
An international research team involving Paderborn University has achieved a crucial breakthrough on the road to a quantum ...
University of Oklahoma materials scientists have magnetised perovskite CsPbBr 3 quantum dots – known for their bright ...
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