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Scientists find that a tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes for ideal host to keep quantum bits spinning in place for use in quantum information technologies.
In a paper appearing in AVS Quantum Science, researchers discuss how recent developments in defect-based quantum sensing pave the way for directional detection of dark matter.
In a report published in Advanced Materials, researchers investigated 2D perovskites using ultrafast transient X-ray diffraction as a function of optical excitation fluence to discern structural dynamics.
As reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers achieved quantum sensing for quantifying chemical analytes in ambient conditions.
The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility located at Argonne National Laboratory, celebrated its 10th anniversary with a symposium on Friday, October, 27, 2017.