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Chip-Scale Acoustic Atom Advances Computing Through Sound Wave Control

via Phys.org·5h ago

Scientists have created a chip-scale acoustic atom that controls sound waves to imitate atomic energy levels for computing applications. This innovation challenges traditional physical laws at the micro-scale by manipulating internal components to mimic atomic behavior. The development opens new pathways for quantum computing and advanced signal processing technologies.

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