Quantum control of collisions possible beyond ultralow temperatures, study shows
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Scientists have discovered that quantum control of ion-atom collisions is possible at higher temperatures than previously thought, not just in ultracold conditions. This breakthrough, involving rubidium atoms and strontium ions, could simplify quantum experiments and lead to more efficient quantum devices by allowing control at warmer, more practical temperatures.
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