by RLE at MIT | Feb 15, 2019 | RLE News Articles
The MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics and Lincoln Laboratory are teaming up to bridge quantum science and quantum technology for real-world applications. Author: Kylie Foy | Lincoln Laboratory From left to right, Eric Dauler, leader of Lincoln...
by RLE at MIT | Dec 7, 2018 | News Links
Using new “quantum emulator,” physicists can observe individual atoms moving through these materials, and measure their speed «more» Related Links: Atoms stand in for electrons in system for probing high-temperature superconductors (MIT News) Ultracold Quantum...
by RLE at MIT | Jul 27, 2017 | News Links
New approach yields long-lasting configurations that could provide long-sought “qubit” material. «more» Related Links: Ultracold molecules hold promise for quantum computing (MIT News) Ultracold Quantum Gases Group Professor...
by RLE at MIT | Jul 18, 2017 | RLE Recent Papers
Timur M. Rvachov, Hyungmok Son, Ariel T. Sommer, Sepehr Ebadi, Juliana J. Park, Martin W. Zwierlein, Wolfgang Ketterle, and Alan O. Jamison doi: arXiv:1707.03925v1 Abstract: We create fermionic dipolar 23Na6Li molecules in their triplet ground state...
by RLE at MIT | Sep 16, 2016 | News Links, RLE News Articles
Observations of atomic interactions could help pave way to room-temperature superconductors. «more» Related Links: For first time, researchers see individual atoms keep away from each other or bunch up as pairs (MIT News) Ultracold Quantum Gases Group...