Nanowerk March 16, 2023 Researchers in Hong Kong has invented a synthetic phase design of rotary doublet Airy beam and triplet Gaussian beam varifocal meta-devices to fully control the terahertz beam’s propagation direction and coverage area. The focusing spot can be delivered to arbitrary positions in a two-dimensional plane or a three-dimensional space. The highly concentrated signal can be delivered to a specific position, and the transmission direction can be adjusted freely to enable secure, flexible, and high-directivity 6G communication systems. According to the researchers this technology avoids the high costs associated with extensive use of active components. 6G communication […]
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Chaining atoms together yields quantum storage
Phys.org February 16, 2022 Researchers at Caltech have developed an approach for quantum storage that relies on nuclear spins oscillating collectively as a spin wave. This collective oscillation effectively chains up several atoms to store information. They utilized a qubit made from an ion of ytterbium and embedded the ion in a transparent crystal of yttrium orthovanadate (YVO4) and manipulated its quantum states via a combination of optical and microwave fields. The Yb qubit was used to control the nuclear spin states of multiple surrounding vanadium atoms in the crystal. A unique feature of this system is the pre-determined placement […]