Imagine an electron as a spherical cloud of negative charge. If that ball were ever so slightly less round, it could help explain fundamental gaps in our understanding of physics, including why the universe contains […]
Imagine an electron as a spherical cloud of negative charge. If that ball were ever so slightly less round, it could help explain fundamental gaps in our understanding of physics, including why the universe contains […]
Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) in Vienna recently devised a universal mechanism to invert the evolution of a qubit with a high probability of success. This protocol, outlined in […]
What Are Quantum Computers? In contrast to classical computers, quantum computers rely on quantum mechanics to perform calculations, manipulating quantum bits (qubits) in order to represent information. Qubits are fundamentally a two-state quantum-mechanical system. This […]
Astrophysicists have measured a value for the ‘clumpiness’ of the universe’s dark matter (known to cosmologists as ‘S8’) of 0.776, which does not align with the value derived from the Cosmic Microwave Background, which dates […]
By Brian Siegelwax This is a review of version 1.0 of Intel’s Quantum SDK that was released last February. You can view the article we posted when the software was released at Intel Releases Version […]
If you know the atoms that compose a particular molecule or solid material, the interactions between those atoms can be determined computationally, by solving quantum mechanical equations—at least, if the molecule is small and simple. […]
A study published in Nature Communications highlights the progress made in practical quantum sensing by a team led by academician Guo Guangcan and Prof. Sun Fangwen from the University of Science and Technology of China […]
We are looking for motivated candidates interested in joining our effort to develop Hybrid Quantum Systems – in particular, to the development of threeway interfaces between radio-, microwave- and optical frequencies. The project will be […]
The Latvian Quantum initiative (LQI) is a partnership between leading academic institutions in Latvia recognized for research excellence in specific domains of quantum technologies. The initiative has been granted dedicated funding for development of research […]
Quantum Optics laboratory of the Institute of Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy, lead by Prof. Janis Alnis, traditionally focused on precise measurements of light frequencies for optical frequency standards (optical clocks) probing atomic resonances with laser […]
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