#Quantumeffects

rexirexi
2025-04-06

phys.org/news/2025-04-hot-schr

"…we usually think of temperature as something that destroys ," adds Thomas Agrenius, who helped develop the theoretical understanding of the experiment. "Our measurements confirm that quantum interference can persist even at high temperatures."

Kultusministerium BWKM_BW@bawü.social
2024-10-09

Eintauchen in die Welt der Quantenphysik und digitaler Zukunftstechnologien: Staatssekretärin Sandra Boser hat sich ein Bild davon gemacht, wie Schülerinnen & Schüler bei der Messe #QuantumEffects mit spannenden Workshops und Experimenten ihr #MINT-Wissen erweitern können.
#FediLZ

Staatssekretärin Sandra Boser mit einer Schülerin, die auf einen Bildschirm zeigt. Foto: Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KGGruppenbild von Schülerinnen und Schülern mit Staatssekretärin Sandra Boser vor einem Messe-Truck. Foto: Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG
Todd A. Jacobs | Pragmatic Cybersecuritytodd_a_jacobs@infosec.exchange
2024-05-14

It looks like #MooresLaw still has a long future. A recent paper describing a #graphene based, 5-lane "superhighway" was recently proven out at -456 ℉. High-efficiency, room-temperature #superconductivity was already possible possible in other ways at 59-68 ℉. The discovery of #RhombohedralGraphene could lead to significant improvements in bandwidth for low-power computing.

Graphene-based materials have #quantumeffects on electrons. I'd be very surprised if there weren't also implications here for #quantumcomputing. We're living in the future, folks!

  1. phys.org/news/2024-05-physicis
  2. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu
Photo credit: Sampson Wilcox, MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics. Artist's rendition of a five lane electron superhighway made from rhombohedral graphene.

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