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One-way phonon synchronization could survive noise and defects, theoretical physicists suggest

One-way phonon synchronization could survive noise and defects, theoretical physicists suggest
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A novel approach for realizing the one-way quantum synchronization of phonons has been proposed by three theoretical physicists at RIKEN. Importantly, this method is remarkably resilient against practical challenges such as imperfections and environmental noise. Their paper, "Nonreciprocal quantum synchronization," is published in Nature Communications.

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