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Quantum mechanics
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24 November 2023
Quantum Information Scrambling in Open Systems: A General Description
In the past few years, physicists have been delving into a deeper comprehension of the spread of quantum information in systems of interacting particles, commonly known as "Scrambling." Scrambling is particularly notable in closed systems, which are physical systems capable of exchanging energy only with degrees of freedom within the system. This phenomenon stands out as a characteristic feature of the chaotic dynamics observed in many-body quantum systems.
16 November 2023
Deciphering Enigmas in the Gravitational Collapse of Gravitational Waves
Black holes are celestial areas where gravitational forces are so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. Despite numerous studies focusing on these intriguing regions, some aspects of the physics governing their formation remain not fully comprehended.
11 November 2023
Deciphering Spin Mysteries Through the Lens of High-Harmonic Probes
At the heart of every magnetic material, a subatomic performance unfolds as electrons engage in an intricate dance guided by the principles of quantum mechanics. These electron spins, resembling minuscule atomic tops, govern the magnetic characteristics of the material they occupy. This microscopic ballet serves as the foundation for various magnetic phenomena. Led by JILA Fellows and professors at the University of Colorado Boulder, Margaret Murnane and Henry Kapteyn, a team of researchers at JILA has achieved remarkable precision in controlling these spins. This breakthrough holds the promise of reshaping the landscape of electronics and data storage in the future.
The Superconductor Revolution: Claims Can Change Everything!
Superconductors, which are the focus of this article, are miraculous materials that can reduce electrical resistance to zero and increase energy efficiency. However, all the superconductors discovered so far operate at very low temperatures and are unaffordable. So, what if superconductivity were possible at room temperature? A revolutionary development in science and technology would take place.