Fusion power plants hold great promise as a clean and sustainable source of energy for the future. However, in order to be commercially viable, these plants must be able to create and sustain the plasma conditions necessary for fusion reactions. One of the challenges faced in this process is the development of instabilities such as
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In the realm of physics, the study of ultra-cold fermionic systems has garnered significant attention over the past two decades. Physicists have delved into the intricacies of these systems that are contained within magnetic or optical traps. One fascinating phenomenon that has emerged from this research is the formation of composite “bosonic molecules” when an
Physicists at RIKEN have achieved a significant breakthrough in the realm of quantum computing by creating electronic states resembling molecules in superconducting circuits. Superconductors, which offer zero electrical resistance to the flow of electrons, are crucial for the development of efficient quantum computers that can surpass the limitations of conventional circuitry. While the primary advantage