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Quantum treatment of black-body radiation and Planck's resolution of the ultraviolet catastrophe
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NIST Team Develops Technique to Stabilize the Phase of Weak Light Signals in Quantum Network
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NIST · Quantum science · 2025-07-18
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Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have taken a crucial<br>
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Topic area: Quantum science.<br>
Publication or update date: 2025-07-18.<br>
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NIST Team Develops Technique to Stabilize the Phase of Weak Light Signals in Quantum Network

NIST · Quantum science · 2025-07-18

Article preview.
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have taken a crucial
step forward in building a large-scale quantum communications ne
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a broader
scientific or technological problem.
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and
technical discussion to the original source.
Topic area: Quantum science.
Publication or update date: 2025-07-18.
The selected source is NIST; the full article link appears below this preview.
The right-side image is selected from the same article URL when a usable article image is
available.
Readers can follow the source link for the complete article, credits and surrounding
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Credits: NIST · 2025-07-18