Viewpoints

Pushing Back the Frontier of Stability

Pushing Back the Frontier of Stability

May 20, 2013

Jerry Nolen

Researchers test a candidate nuclear model against 126 neutron-rich isotopes.

A New Look at the Hydrogen Wave Function

A New Look at the Hydrogen Wave Function

May 20, 2013

Christopher T. L. Smeenk

A newly-developed “quantum microscope” uses photoionization and an electrostatic magnifying lens to directly observe the electron orbitals of an excited hydrogen atom.

Insulating Magnets Control Neighbor's Conduction

Insulating Magnets Control Neighbor’s Conduction

May 13, 2013

Arne Brataas

A newly discovered type of magnetoresistance, resulting from spin-dependent scattering at a metal-magnet interface, may potentially be used to study the magnetization in insulating magnets or to develop new spintronic devices.

Fire in a Quantum Mechanical Forest

Fire in a Quantum Mechanical Forest

May 13, 2013

Je-Geun Park and Carley Paulsen

A new experimental scheme allows the controlled generation and observation of magnetic avalanches, a cascade of spin flips that propagates through a magnetic sample like a three-dimensional fire.

Synopses

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At the Heart of a Black Hole

May 23, 2013

A quantum gravity theory suggests that the cores of black holes may be a region of highly curved spacetime, rather than a singularity point with zero volume and infinite density.

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Measuring Nothing

May 23, 2013

Transitions in an atom can allow nondestructive measurement of the quantum vacuum state.

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Nanostructures Put a Spin on Light

May 16, 2013

Plasmonic nanostructures can be used to generate optical vortices with varying amounts of angular momentum.

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Condensate in a Can

May 16, 2013

Cylindrically shaped trap allows Bose-Einstein condensate to move freely in all three directions.

Focus

Wireless Power for Tiny Medical Devices

Wireless Power for Tiny Medical Devices

May 17, 2013

A new technique for powering medical implants wirelessly could allow them to shrink to sub-millimeter sizes in the future, according to theory and simulations.

Invisibility Cloak for Heat

Invisibility Cloak for Heat

May 10, 2013

Experimenters guide heat around a two-dimensional object without leaving a trace.

Notes from the Editors

Condensed Matter through an AMO Lens (Video)

Condensed Matter through an AMO Lens (Video)

April 15, 2013

At the APS March meeting in Baltimore, William Phillips of the Joint Quantum Institute described the many ways that trapped atoms are being used to understand the physics of solids.