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Category: Quantum mechanics

drones e a internet quântica
Automation, Internet, New technology, News, Quantum mechanics, Wireless

Quantum internet with the help of drones

Pedro Ney Stroski / 15 de January de 2021

Drones were able to transmit entangled photons over long distances, making possible the construction of a quantum internet. 

XENON1T
News, Quantum mechanics, Sensors, Space, Subatomic particles

Unexplainable signals in XENON1T experiment

Pedro Ney Stroski / 20 de June de 2020

XENON1T is an experiment created to detect dark matter and hypothetical particles. Recently registered unexplainable events.

New technology, News, Quantum mechanics, Sensors

Photodetector based in quantum dots

Pedro Ney Stroski / 20 de April de 2020

Was developed a high efficiency photodetector based in quantum dots.

Energy, Experiments, High energy, High speed, History, Light, Magnetism, New technology, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Superconductors, Visits

Electrical e-Library at CERN (Part 2)

Pedro Ney Stroski / 31 de March de 2020

Continuing the visit to CERN. This second and last part is about the permanent exhibition of Microcosm and the guided tour.

Energy, Experiments, High energy, High speed, History, Light, Magnetism, New technology, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Superconductors, Visits

Electrical e-Library at CERN (Part 1)

Pedro Ney Stroski / 22 de March de 2020

I was in Geneva, Switzerland, and I visited the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). This site shows permanent exhibition for visitors.

New technology, News, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles

Artificial atoms for quantum computers

Pedro Ney Stroski / 11 de February de 2020

Engineers from University of New South Wales (UNSW), in Kensington, Australia, created artificial atoms in silicon chips to increase stability in quantum computers.

Energy, Materials, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Superconductors

The superconductivity phenomenon

Pedro Ney Stroski / 27 de November de 2019

Some solids lose all resistance to electrical current in certain conditions. This is the superconductivity phenomenon and today’s subject.

Instrumentation, Light, Military, New technology, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Telecomunications

Quantum radar demonstration

Pedro Ney Stroski / 24 de August de 2019

Quantum radar has been demonstrated in Institute of Science and Technology Austria. Uses entangled photons in microwave frequency.

Electronics, Experiments, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Thermodynamics

News: ‘Time machine’ sends particles to past

Pedro Ney Stroski / 14 de March de 2019

Has been built a ‘time machine’ which sends electrons fractions of second to the past.

Electronics, Quantum mechanics, Semiconductors, Subatomic particles

News: discovered new quasiparticle in semiconductors

Pedro Ney Stroski / 27 de July de 2018

Electrons and holes in a semiconductor act like a particle, are a newly discovered quasiparticle called collexon.

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