"Quantum Realm Unlocked: Unveiling Uncharted Phenomena with a New Tool"

Researchers at the University of Innsbruck and the Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information have developed a new approach to study and understand entanglement in quantum materials. Using an ion trap quantum simulator with 51 particles, they were able to recreate a real material and observe effects that were previously only described theoretically. By utilizing temperature profiles obtained through a feedback loop between a computer and the quantum system, the researchers were able to determine the degree of entanglement of the particles. This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for studying large-scale entanglement and exploring new physical phenomena with quantum simulators.
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