
Six Mechanical Oscillators Synchronized in Collective Quantum State
Scientists achieved a breakthrough by synchronizing six mechanical oscillators into a collective quantum state using a superconducting platform.
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Scientists achieved a breakthrough by synchronizing six mechanical oscillators into a collective quantum state using a superconducting platform.
EPFL and the Paul Scherrer Institute have studied a discontinuous phase transition to observe the first ever critical point in a quantum magnet, similar to that of water.
Using the IBM Q computer, physicists at EPFL have verified for the first time the tight relationship between quantum entanglement and wave-particle duality, showing that the former controls the latter in a quantum system.