PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — New research by physicists from Brown University puts the profound strangeness of quantum mechanics in a nutshell — or, more accurately, in a helium bubble.
Werner Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle describes one of the most intriguing features of quantum physics: certain pairs of physical quantities describing a particle, such as position and ...
The early 20 th century saw the advent of quantum mechanics to describe the properties of small particles, such as electrons or atoms. Schrödinger's equation in quantum mechanics can successfully ...
A research team led by Profs. Jascha Repp, Rupert Huber, Franz Giessibl, and Klaus Richter at RUN, as well as a team led by ...
Physicists have proposed a way to extract the internal quantum states of electron wave packets by analyzing how those packets scatter off atoms. The approach, grounded in theoretical derivations ...
Scientists at the University of Konstanz in Germany have advanced ultrafast electron microscopy to unprecedented time resolution. Reporting in Science Advances, the research team presents a method for ...
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How does water's behavior change when theres a free electron around? Researchers figured this out, with implications on the ...