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Searching for the decay of nature's rarest isotope: Tantalum-180mTantalum is one of the rarest elements and has multiple stable isotopes. The least abundant tantalum isotope, Ta-180 is found naturally in a long-lived excited state, a feature unique to this isotope.
Tantalum is a metal in group VB of the periodic table with atomic number 73, an atomic weight of 180.95, and a density of 16.6 Mg/m 3. Its melting point is 2996 C, and it boils at 5425 C. In the solid ...
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Studying sources of energy loss to make quantum computing gainsThis research, published in Nature Communications ... used niobium or aluminum with a superconducting metal called tantalum. This indicated that qubits' constituent materials directly affect ...
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Evidence of a new phenomenon: Quantum tornadoes in momentum spaceElectrons form vortices in the momentum space of the quantum semi-metal tantalum arsenide. Scientists have long ... like magnetic field in a quantum material’s position space (Nature Nanotechnology 17 ...
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