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  • Quantum batteries are miniaturized energy storage devices that exploit the laws of quantum mechanics. This Perspective highlights major theoretical and experimental advances, promising directions and key challenges in this emerging field.

    • Dario Ferraro
    • Fabio Cavaliere
    • Maura Sassetti
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 115-127
  • Phase estimation is an important element of quantum metrology, but the influence of noise cannot always be well characterized. Vidrighin et al.analyse and experimentally demonstrate methods providing simultaneous estimation of a phase shift and the amplitude of phase diffusion at the quantum limit.

    • Mihai D. Vidrighin
    • Gaia Donati
    • Ian A. Walmsley
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-7
  • Absorption lines of iron in the dayside atmosphere of an ultrahot giant exoplanet disappear after travelling across the nightside, showing that the iron has condensed during its travel.

    • David Ehrenreich
    • Christophe Lovis
    • Filippo Zerbi
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 580, P: 597-601
  • Boundary time crystals are gaining attention due to their distinctive features like persistent oscillations at the thermodynamic limit. This work shows that the boundary time crystal phase transition can be exploited for quantum-enhanced sensitivity, which bridges many-body physics and quantum metrology and hence triggers broad interest in the condensed matter and quantum technology communities.

    • Victor Montenegro
    • Marco G. Genoni
    • Matteo G. A. Paris
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 1-9