Phys.org: Trapped electrons on quantum fluids and solids offer new route for high-fidelity qubits
Trapped electrons on quantum fluids and solids offer new route for high-fidelity qubits
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study reveals that electrons don’t just need energy to escape solids — they need the right “doorway state.” (CREDIT: MPQ, ...
Phys.org: A crystalline attoclock: Ultrafast motion of free electrons in solids tracked to within attoseconds
A crystalline attoclock: Ultrafast motion of free electrons in solids tracked to within attoseconds
Scientists at TU Wien found that electrons need specific “doorway states” to escape solids, not just energy. The insight explains long-standing anomalies in experiments and unlocks new ways to ...
The photoelectric effect, first explained in 1905, transformed our understanding of how light interacts with matter. When high-energy light hits atoms, it knocks electrons loose. This process powers ...
Popular Mechanics: Scientists Found Dark Electrons: a Secret Quantum State Hidden in Solid Matter
Researchers have recently identified 'dark electrons'—electrons undetectable using traditional spectroscopy—within solid materials. By examining palladium diselenide, the team discovered states ...
Scientists Found Dark Electrons: a Secret Quantum State Hidden in Solid Matter
Phys.org on MSN: Q&A: Quantum state of photoelectrons measured for the first time
For the first time, researchers have been able to measure the quantum state of electrons ejected from atoms that have absorbed high-energy light pulses. This is thanks to a new measurement technique ...
A new study shows new insight into the quantum state that describes the condition of electrons on an electron-on-solid-neon quantum bit, information that can help engineers build this innovative ...