Quantum state lifetimes extended by laser-triggered electron tunneling in cuprate ladders
Laser pulses trigger electronic changes in a cuprate ladder, creating long-lived quantum states that persist for about a thousand times
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Laser pulses trigger electronic changes in a cuprate ladder, creating long-lived quantum states that persist for about a thousand times
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