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  • Nonreciprocal optical elements often require magnetic materials in order to break time-reversal symmetry. Here, Barzanjeh et al. demonstrate a magnetic-free on-chip microwave circulator that utilizes the interference from six electro-mechanical signal paths.

    • S. Barzanjeh
    • M. Wulf
    • J. M. Fink
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-7
  • An electromechanical transducer that integrates a high-frequency phononic crystal with a superconducting microwave circuit enables transduction of hypersonic mechanical motion at the quantum level.

    • Mahmoud Kalaee
    • Mohammad Mirhosseini
    • Oskar Painter
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 14, P: 334-339
  • Disturbances in the radiocarbon record anchor a precisely dated archaeological stratigraphy of a medieval trading emporium in Denmark in time, revealing that the Viking expansion was associated with competition for trade routes rather than with raids.

    • Bente Philippsen
    • Claus Feveile
    • Søren M. Sindbæk
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 601, P: 392-396
  • Preparation and detection of mechanical objects at the quantum zero-point level has been achieved in both the optical and microwave regimes. Here, the authors develop silicon nitride nanomembranes that are suitable for integrating nanophotonic, nanomechanical and superconducting microwave circuits together.

    • J. M. Fink
    • M. Kalaee
    • O. Painter
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-10
  • A parametrically driven 30-micrometre-long silicon nanostring oscillator emits stationary path-entangled microwave radiation, squeezing the joint field operators of two thermal modes by 3.4 decibels below the vacuum level.

    • S. Barzanjeh
    • E. S. Redchenko
    • J. M. Fink
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 570, P: 480-483