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Quantum particles

A bowtie-shaped nanoparticle
30.06.2016

Bowtie-shaped nanostructures may advance the development of quantum devices

(l-r) Prof. Gershon Kurizki and Ephraim Shahmoon
17.02.2015

An idea for trapping virtual photons is anything but empty

Mapping of size distributions of a mouse’s gray matter by quantum-controlled proton MRI. (l) Brain proton MRI; (c) mean cellular size; (r) distribution peak
12.03.2014

From quantum physics to biology, a new approach to magnetic resonance turns protons into “spies”
 

Profs. Lucio Frydman and Gershon Kurizki and D. D. Bhaktavatsala Rao. Minimal force
14.02.2011

A unique collaboration demonstrates how to heat tiny particles just by measuring them

(l-r) Dr. Roee Ozeri, Profs. Adi Stern, Yaron Silberberg and Nir Davidson
30.08.2010

Computers based on quantum mechanics might complete, reasonably quickly, calculations that would take today’s computers a...

Opposites Interfere
26.07.2007
In a classic physics experiment, photons (light particles), electrons, or any other quantum particles are...
In-Between
01.10.1998

Why a crystal is more than the sum of its atoms

Size Counts...
01.10.1998

Insitute scientists are getting the tiniest structures under control