Researchers have made a tiny camera, held together with ‘molecular glue’ that allows them to observe chemical reactions in real time. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
Researchers have made a tiny camera, held together with ‘molecular glue’ that allows them to observe chemical reactions in real time. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
A research team has developed a technique that can isolate the desired quality emitter by reducing the noise surrounding the target with what they have dubbed a ‘nanoscale focus pinspot.’ Click to rate this post! […]
Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JUELICH NEWS RELEASE — Scanning tunnelling microscopes capture images of materials with atomic precision and can be used to manipulate individual molecules or atoms. Researchers have been using the instruments […]
Quantum computers are advancing at a rapid pace and are already starting to push the limits of the world’s largest supercomputers. Yet, these devices are extremely sensitive to external influences and thus prone to errors […]
Our mushy brains seem a far cry from the solid silicon chips in computer processors, but scientists have a long history of comparing the two. As Alan Turing put it in 1952: “We are not […]
In a new review article in Nature Photonics, scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory assess the status of research into colloidal quantum dot lasers with a focus on prospective electrically pumped devices, or laser diodes. […]
Quantum nanophotonics is an active research field with emerging applications that range from quantum computing to imaging and telecommunications. This has motivated scientists and engineers to develop sources for entangled photons that can be integrated […]
The connection between microscopic material properties and qubit coherence are not well understood despite practical evidence that material imperfections present an obstacle to applications of superconducting qubits. In a new report now published on Communications […]
Quantum 5, 535 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-09-02-535 One strategy to fit larger problems on NISQ devices is to exploit a tradeoff between circuit width and circuit depth. Unfortunately, this tradeoff still limits the size of tractable problems […]
As newly reported by the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, researchers from the Graduate School of Science at Osaka City University have developed a quantum algorithm that can understand the electronic states of atomic or […]
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