Spin (physics)

In quantum mechanics and particle physics, spin is an intrinsic form of angular momentum carried by elementary particles, composite particles (hadrons), and atomic nuclei.

Spin is one of two types of angular momentum in quantum mechanics, the other being orbital angular momentum. The orbital angular momentum operator is the quantum-mechanical counterpart to the classical angular momentum of orbital revolution: it arises when a particle executes a rotating or twisting trajectory (such as when an electron orbits a nucleus). The existence of spin angular momentum is inferred from experiments, such as the Stern–Gerlach experiment, in which particles are observed to possess angular momentum that cannot be accounted for by orbital angular momentum alone.

In some ways, spin is like a vector quantity; it has a definite magnitude, and it has a "direction" (but quantization makes this "direction" different from the direction of an ordinary vector). All elementary particles of a given kind have the same magnitude of spin angular momentum, which is indicated by assigning the particle a spin quantum number.

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The Atlantic 04 Apr 2025
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The Daily Telegraph 02 Apr 2025
Speaking at the New Nuclear Summit in London on Wednesday, Mr Hogan said ... “Nuclear would be a great, long-term way to power data centres but the problem is the demand is coming now – and new nuclear plants tend to take at least 10 years to spin up.

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The Times of India 01 Apr 2025
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Quantum computer made with diamond spin qubits achieves ultra-low error rates

Interesting Engineering 25 Mar 2025
In the future, the researchers plan to work on increasing the number of nuclear spins in the system and developing optical interconnects to increase the number of manageable qubits. .

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The Daily Mail 25 Mar 2025
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The Daily Mail 25 Mar 2025
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High-precision quantum gates with diamond spin qubits achieve error rate below 0.1%

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
These qubits consist of electron and nuclear spins associated with atomic defects, for example, a nitrogen atom replacing a carbon atom in a diamond ... the defect center, the other by its nuclear spin.

Leveraging the Gaps in Russia and China’s Complex Relations with Iran

The Washington Institute 24 Mar 2025
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Trump is striking the Houthis — while Putin keeps enflaming them

New York Post 21 Mar 2025
AP ... intelligence reports ... Russia ... AP ... Last week, in a bid to spin up a false image as peacemakers, they defended Tehran’s nuclear program and called on the United States to drop its maximum pressure campaign against the mullahs ... ....
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