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14-Dec-2022
VULCAN forges new science for the future of 3D-printed metal
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a novel experimental platform called OpeN-AM to study additively manufactured metal in real time using beams of neutrons. The experimental system features a robotic arm that 3D-prints metal welds to create complex shapes and objects. The entire process is automated by special software that controls the robotic arm and determines to make neutron measurements. Understanding how welds form and behave at the microscopic scale will provide insights into optimizing the technology more mainstream industrial use.
- Funder
- Basic Energy Sciences
14-Dec-2022
It’s colossal: Creating the world’s largest dilution refrigerator
DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
To cool quantum computing components, researchers use machines called dilution refrigerators. Researchers and engineers from the SQMS Center are building Colossus, the largest, most powerful refrigerator at millikelvin temperatures ever made. The new machine will enable new physics and quantum computing experiments.
14-Dec-2022
Q-NEXT quantum center releases roadmap for the development of quantum information technologies
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The Q-NEXT quantum research center has released a quantum technology roadmap that outlines the research and scientific discoveries needed for distributing quantum information on a 10- to 15-year timescale.
14-Dec-2022
Idaho technology changing outlook of advanced materials development
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
On their way to market, technologies often reach what is called the “valley of death,” the point where a researcher or institution has developed a promising idea, has received funding through grants, and then runs out of cash to move the idea beyond the laboratory.
How much easier would it be if the private sector found investors and raised capital, leaving research scientists free to do what they do best? Idaho National Laboratory is on a new path of exploration, as it has executed multiple agreements with Innovyz USA, a Chicago-based company that works with universities and laboratories to find new technologies ready for commercialization.
13-Dec-2022
Surveilling carbon sequestration: A smart collar to sense leaks
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories engineers are working on a device that would help ensure captured carbon dioxide stays deep underground — a critical component of carbon sequestration as part of a climate solution.
13-Dec-2022
Media tip: Argonne scientists are developing better methods for decarbonization
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The national laboratory is focusing research and expertise toward critical new carbon dioxide removal technologies.
13-Dec-2022
Media Tip: Stretching qubit lifetimes with asymmetrical crystal environments
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Adaptable and versatile, molecular qubits hold promise for numerous quantum applications. By altering the qubit's host environment, a team supported by the Q-NEXT quantum center has extended the length of time these qubits can maintain information.
- Journal
- Physical Review X
13-Dec-2022
Media Tip: The quest for an ideal quantum bit
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists have developed a qubit platform formed by freezing neon gas into a solid, spraying electrons from a light bulb’s filament onto it, and trapping a single electron there. This system shows great promise as an ideal building block for quantum computers.
13-Dec-2022
Quantum repeaters and their role in information technology
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
What are quantum repeaters, and how do they work? This explainer lays what these devices do, their role in entanglement swapping, and how the Q-NEXT quantum center is advancing the technology.