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Author Archives: rberkowitz
Ion Clock Makes Maiden Space Voyage
After a year in low Earth orbit, a NASA demo mission proves that an ultraprecise atomic clock retains its stability in space, paving the way for real-time deep space navigation. Read more in APS Physics…
Macroscopic systems can be controllably entangled and limitlessly measured
Two oscillating membranes demonstrate correlations forbidden by classical physics. Continue reading
The Smallest Quantum Computer Yet
A trapped-ion-based quantum computer that fits in two boxes, each the size of a studio apartment’s shower, can create a fully entangled 24-particle quantum state. Continue reading
Optical Fiber Modes Resist Deformations
A machine-learning approach quickly characterizes an optical fiber, identifying transmission channels that aren’t affected by deformation. Continue reading
An Optical System Defies Conventional Band Theory
Squeezed wave functions reshape an open quantum system’s
bulk-boundary properties and generate a new class of parity-time
symmetry. Continue reading
Polarized light shows hot gas swirling around a galactic core
The images of galaxy Messier 87 provide evidence of magnetic field lines in its innermost region. Those lines likely trace the event horizon of a supermassive black hole. Continue reading
Large systems can be controllably entangled and limitlessly measured
A mechanical oscillator has quantum properties that can be directly observed. Read more in APS Physics…
Light Pulses Change Speed in a Plasma
Interactions between two laser beams in a plasma allow for precise
control over the light’s velocity. Continue reading
Do Merging Dwarf Galaxies Explain a Peculiar Gravitational-Wave Detection?
The hard-to-explain masses of two coalescing black holes could be accounted for if they were the central black holes in two distant, tiny galaxies that merged. Continue reading
Linking Glaciers on Earth to the Climate on Mars
Geophysicist Jack Holt explains how Earth’s debris-covered glaciers can teach us about the climate history of Mars. Continue reading