Stanford engineers have built a silicon-based chip that generates twisted light at room temperature and uses it to link ...
A joint research team led by Professor Park Kyoung-Duck and Associate Director Suh Yung Doug of the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has ...
Light can act like waves and particles, depending on the experiment you use to observe. It can also be turned into a liquid state in extreme condition such as at absolute zero degree environment. For ...
Most quantum devices need to be chilled to near absolute zero to work. A new chip built at Stanford University does not. In a ...