The Three Amigos On the 17th of May 2022, the Economist Impact Commercialising Quantum Computing in-person event took place in London and online for the 18th and 19th May. The Quantum Insider was lucky enough […]
The Three Amigos On the 17th of May 2022, the Economist Impact Commercialising Quantum Computing in-person event took place in London and online for the 18th and 19th May. The Quantum Insider was lucky enough […]
High temperature superconductivity is something of a holy grail for researchers studying quantum materials. Superconductors, which conduct electricity without dissipating energy, promise to revolutionize our energy and telecommunication power systems. However, superconductors typically work at […]
As physicists delve deeper into the quantum realm, they are discovering an infinitesimally small world composed of a strange and surprising array of links, knots and winding. Some quantum materials exhibit magnetic whirls called skyrmions—unique […]
Researchers at Northeastern have discovered a new quantum phenomenon in a specific class of materials, called antiferromagnetic insulators, that could yield new ways of powering “spintronic” and other technological devices of the future. Click to […]
Think of qubits as delicate geniuses who need perfect quiet and isolation to do their best work. The slightest disturbance — a gabby co-worker, or, in the case of qubits, an annoying cosmic ray or […]
PRESS RELEASE — IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), the industry leader in quantum computing, today announced support for specifying quantum circuits in a hardware-native gate format across its systems. Researchers, academic institutions, and developers looking for new […]
Scientists have been relentlessly working on understanding the fundamental mechanisms at the base of high-temperature superconductivity with the ultimate goal to design and engineer new quantum materials superconducting close to room temperature. Click to rate […]
Major research is now going into developing fault tolerant quantum computers that can withstand the qubit errors inherent in quantum computing. It is a complex task to understand how a particular code might perform and […]
A new materials database reveals more than 90,000 known ‘topological’ materials with persistent electronic properties. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Quantum 6, 716 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-05-19-716 Certification of quantum devices received from unknown providers is a primary requirement before utilizing the devices for any information processing task. Here, we establish a protocol for certification of a […]
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