Quantum
- A team of physicists at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ has solved the mystery behind a perplexing phenomenon in the nano realm: why some ultra-small heat sources cool down faster if you pack them closer together. The findings, which will publish this week in the
- Electrical engineering researchers at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ have designed one of the most precise stopwatches yet — one that can count single photons. The group published its results this week in the journal Optica.
- Devices are potential game changers in the world of renewable energy. Working rectennas could, theoretically, harvest the heat coming from factory smokestacks or bakery ovens that would otherwise go to waste.
- The Denver Post article: ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ has been the scene of Nobel Prize-winning breakthroughs in quantum technology, but commercialization presents a new challenge
- University of Colorado, CIRES, NOAA and NIST team harnesses Nobel Prize technology to detect distant gas leaksA new field instrument developed by a collaborative team of researchers can quantify methane leaks as tiny as 1/4 of a human exhalation