Physicists use quantum simulation tools to study, understand exotic state of matter

Thomas Iadecola studies how states of matter emerge from collections of atoms and subatomic particles and recently contributed theoretical work and data analysis to a paper published by the journal Nature. Larger photo. Photo by Christopher Gannon.

Physicists have demonstrated how simulations using quantum computing can enable observation of a distinctive state of matter taken out of its normal equilibrium. Such novel states of matter could one day lead to developments in fast, powerful quantum information storage and precision measurement science.

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