Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have, for the first time, observed quantum interference in a beam of positronium — an exotic atom made of an electron and its antimatter twin, the positron.
Positronium shouldn't last long enough to be interesting. It's an "atom" assembled from an electron and its antimatter twin — ...
One of the defining breakthroughs that set quantum physics apart from classical physics was the realization that matter behaves very differently at ...
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
Abstract: This paper investigates the dynamics of spatio-temporal interference correlations in wireless networks, focusing on the interplay between node spatial distribution and interference patterns.
Abstract: To shorten the distance between base stations (BSs) and user terminals, next-generation mobile communications (6G) plans to install large numbers of remote antenna units (RAUs) on traffic ...