This Collection invites original research articles on quantum enhanced spectroscopy, focusing on the next generation of techniques and applications that push the boundaries of traditional spectroscopy ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The same technology behind MRI images of injury or disease also powers nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which is used to analyze biological molecules for research ...
Molecular hydrogen spectroscopy continues to provide a critical testing ground for quantum electrodynamics and advanced quantum dynamics. Recent methodological advances, including the use of ...
ISO/TS 17466 (Use of UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy in the evaluation of cadmium chalcogenide colloidal quantum dots, 2015) defines a direct relationship between the first excitonic absorption peak ...
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Quantum technologies, computers or other devices that operate leveraging quantum mechanical effects, rely on the precise ...
Bhubaneswar celebrated National Science Day, commemorating the invention of the Raman Effect by the Indian physicist and Nobel Laureate Sir C.V.
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Tiny atomic tweak turns silicon into a high-efficiency light source for quantum internet
In the strange world of quantum physics, even the tiniest tweak can unlock outsized rewards.
For centuries, Ayurveda is India's ancient system of holistic healing and has relied on intuition, observation, and individualised diagnosis. Critics often labelled it 'unscientific,' citing the lack ...
The Schrödinger equation rewrote the rules of matter and forever changed the field of chemistry. Donald Truhlar, a chemist at the University of Minnesota, calls it the “greatest advance of the 20th ...
Purdue University physicist Tongcang Li performs optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy in his lab. Li and his team at Purdue are working on materials that would improve the resolution of ...
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Tiny atomic tweak turns silicon into a quantum internet light engine
A series of experiments across multiple research groups has shown that deliberately implanting atomic-scale defects into ordinary silicon can turn the world’s most common semiconductor into a source ...
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