Insider Brief Oxford Instruments and The Quantum Insider today launch the latest installment of the Working in Quantum interview series. The series offers insights from leading individuals within the industry. Key takeaways from the interviews […]
Insider Brief Oxford Instruments and The Quantum Insider today launch the latest installment of the Working in Quantum interview series. The series offers insights from leading individuals within the industry. Key takeaways from the interviews […]
NEC Australia and D-Wave Quantum Inc. are launching two quantum services in Australia: the Quantum Consultancy Service and access to the Leap™ Quantum Cloud Service. These services aim to solve complex problems faster than traditional […]
While atomic clocks are already the most precise timekeeping devices in the universe, physicists are working hard to improve their accuracy even further. One way is by leveraging spin-squeezed states in clock atoms. Click to […]
A collaborative project has made a breakthrough in enhancing the speed and resolution of widefield quantum sensing, leading to new opportunities in scientific research and practical applications. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Insider Brief Governor Jared Polis unveiled plans to invest $74 million in Colorado’s quantum ecosystem recently. A tax credit program aims to maximize the state’s competitiveness as a tech hub, in order to win an […]
Quantum computing engineers at UNSW Sydney have shown they can encode quantum information—the special data in a quantum computer—in four unique ways within a single atom, inside a silicon chip. Click to rate this post! […]
Theoretical physicist Farokh Mivehvar has investigated the interaction of two collections of atoms emitting light inside a quantum cavity—an optical device consisting of two high-quality, tiny mirrors facing each other that confine the light within […]
Insider Brief A team of researchers report they made substantial progress in the continuous operation of a large-scale atom array. The planqc-led team reported on continuous operation of a 1,200-atom array for an extended period […]
Insider Brief A research team from TU Darmstadt officially publish on their successful experiment to realize a quantum-processing architecture that contains more than 1,000 atomic qubits in one single plane. The technique was discussed last […]
Quantum 8, 1258 (2024). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-02-19-1258 Quantum circuits must run on quantum computers with tight limits on qubit and gate counts. To generate circuits respecting both limits, a promising opportunity is exploiting $uncomputation$ to trade qubits […]
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