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Precise measurements of the Higgs self-coupling and its effects on the Higgs potential will play a key role in testing the ...
Twisted bilayers of two-dimensional materials exhibit energy bands with trivial and non-trivial topology, where Coulomb ...
Results from the CMS experiment are presented for natural supersymmetry (SUSY) targeting so-called compressed scenarios, namely models with very small mass differences among the SUSY partners. Such ...
News & Views Published: March 2010 Optical physics Broken symmetry makes light work Tsampikos Kottos Nature Physics 6, 166–167 (2010) Cite this article ...
But while previous experiments showed that boson sampling is hard to simulate with classical computers, practical uses have remained out of reach. Now, in Optica Quantum, researchers from the Okinawa ...
In today's system-on-chip designs, both digital and analog parts of a circuit will be implemented on the same chip. Parasitic mismatch induced by layout will affect circuit performance significantly ...
This work marks the first practical use of boson sampling, long seen as a key demonstration of quantum computing’s potential to outperform classical methods. The researchers used computer ...
Polymer grafting density critically influences the self-assembly of polymer-grafted nanoparticles, yet the low grafting density regime remains underexplored. Here, we investigate the thin-film ...
The wireless power transfer (WPT) system based on the parity-time (PT) symmetry has been proved to be a promising WPT system due to its characteristics of constant efficiency and output power. However ...
Next week, physicists will meet in Venice to discuss the future of European particle physics research. Early in his career, Karl Jakobs worked on physics experiments that had a few hundred ...
A novel type of nonlinear symmetry breaking in symmetric plasmonic oligomers is reported. By monitoring the strength of the second-harmonic signal while changing the polarization angle of the pump, we ...