Breakthrough in Quantum Technology: RIKEN Researchers Tackle 'Dark Modes'
A recent study by RIKEN researchers reveals a method to overcome 'dark modes' that hinder phonon control, potentially paving the way for advanced quantum devices.
A recent study by RIKEN researchers reveals a method to overcome 'dark modes' that hinder phonon control, potentially paving the way for advanced quantum devices.
Researchers at RIKEN have introduced a new approach for achieving one-way quantum synchronization of phonons, showing promise against noise and defects.
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