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  • Plasma technology for the electrification of chemical reactions

    Plasma technology for the electrification of chemical reactions

  • Snoeckx, R. & Bogaerts, A. Chem. Soc. Rev. 46, 5805–5863 (2017).

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  • Winter, L. R. & Chen, J. G. Joule 5, 1–16 (2021).

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  • Cambridge Physicists Pioneer Atomically-Thin Quantum Magnetic Sensors

    Cambridge Physicists Pioneer Atomically-Thin Quantum Magnetic Sensors

    Cambridge researchers created a quantum sensor using hBN, offering improved magnetic field detection over diamond-based sensors with new imaging possibilities. A team of physicists at the University of Cambridge has achieved a major breakthrough…

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  • Researchers Develop Revolutionary Physics Tool That Exploits Quantum Properties of Light

    Researchers Develop Revolutionary Physics Tool That Exploits Quantum Properties of Light

    Scientists have developed a groundbreaking quantum interferometry tool that achieves nanometer-scale precision in challenging environments. Researchers at the University of Illinois, led by Physics Professor Paul Kwiat, have unveiled a…

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  • New Diamond Sensor Solves Old Quantum Riddle

    New Diamond Sensor Solves Old Quantum Riddle

    Quantum science, cellular biology, and high-definition television technology converge in the development of new biosensors. Using hypersensitive quantum sensors inside living cells offers a promising way to track cell growth and diagnose…

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  • Photons Collide in the Void: Quantum Simulation Creates Light Out of Nothing

    Photons Collide in the Void: Quantum Simulation Creates Light Out of Nothing

    Using advanced computational modelling, a research team led by the University of Oxford, working in partnership with the Instituto Superior Técnico in the University of Lisbon, has achieved the first-ever real-time, three-dimensional simulations…

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  • SeeBand: a highly efficient, interactive tool for analyzing electronic transport data

    SeeBand: a highly efficient, interactive tool for analyzing electronic transport data

  • Katsura, Y. et al. Data-driven analysis of electron relaxation times in PbTe-type thermoelectric materials. Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 20, 511–520 (2019).

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  • Direct visualization of a disorder driven electronic smectic phase in nonsymmorphic square-net semimetal GdSbTe

    Direct visualization of a disorder driven electronic smectic phase in nonsymmorphic square-net semimetal GdSbTe

    Spectroscopic imaging of GdSbxTe2-x

    GdSbxTe2-x crystallizes in the tetragonal structure (space group P4/nmm) and evolves to the orthorhombic CDW phase (space group Pmmn) when x < 0.8011,12. GdSbxTe2-x becomes…

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  • Lindblad-like quantum tomography for non-Markovian quantum dynamical maps

    Lindblad-like quantum tomography for non-Markovian quantum dynamical maps

    Learning time-local master equations by maximum-likelihood estimation

    The Lindblad master equation generalizes the Schrödinger equation to open and noisy quantum systems74,78,79, and describes the non-unitary time evolution of the density matrix…

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