Indestructible quantum rifts can exist in two places at once

Indestructible quantum rifts can exist in two places at once
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Indestructible quantum rifts can exist in two places at once

An ion trap helped create a quantum defect in two places at once

ANDREW BROOKES, NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Exotic quantum rifts have been created with charged atoms, and they exist in a superposition of being in two places at once. This is a first step towards better understanding the behaviour of such quantum defects in everything from materials to an entire universe.

Defects are ubiquitous – think of tears in textiles or cloudy imperfections in shiny crystals – but in quantum systems, they can have the extra property of being topological. That means the overall structure of the…

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