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Researchers demonstrate integrated stabilized laser chips performing clock and quantum operations on a room temperature trapped ion qubit

Mar 30, 2026 Chip-scale laser controls trapped ions for quantum clocks and qubits, enabling portable, scalable systems with high fidelity for sensing, computing, and space use. (Nanowerk News) In an ongoing effort to bring quantum science out of the tightly controlled lab environment and into the field, researchers from UC...

One nanometer sits between neural stimulation and silence

Mar 30, 2026 A new theoretical framework reveals why magnetoelectric nanoparticles behave unpredictably and how their nonlinear physics can be harnessed to build fully wireless brain-computer interfaces. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A single nanometer can determine whether a nanoparticle stimulates a neuron or sits inert against its membrane. That extreme sensitivity to...

Quantum dot sensor detects circularly polarized light from UV to infrared

Mar 30, 2026 Researchers developed a quantum-dot circularly polarized light sensor using chiral charge transport layers, spanning ultraviolet to short-wave infrared wavelengths. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at DGIST have developed an optical sensor that reads the rotational direction of light across a spectral range stretching from ultraviolet to short-wave infrared, using...