Rayleigh’s criterion defines the minimum resolvable distance between two incoherent point sources as the diffraction-limited spot size. Enhancing the resolution beyond this limit has been a crucial outstanding problem for many years. A number of […]
Rayleigh’s criterion defines the minimum resolvable distance between two incoherent point sources as the diffraction-limited spot size. Enhancing the resolution beyond this limit has been a crucial outstanding problem for many years. A number of […]
Atomtronics@Benasque2022 Dates: Sunday, May 1, 2022 to Friday, May 13, 2022 Submitted by lamico on Wed, 23/02/2022 – 13:12. Submission deadline: Friday, April 15, 2022 Registration deadline: Saturday, April 30, 2022 Location: Centro de Ciencias […]
In July of 2020, Cambridge Quantum Computing, now a part of Quantinuum, announced that they were the first startup company selected to be a hub in the IBM Q Network. The companies have now agreed […]
Image by Tomislav Jakupec from Pixabay Atoms, Atoms, Atoms In the last post powered by The Quantum Insider’s proprietary data platform, we took a glance at the major players utilizing trapped-ion technology in the QC industry. In […]
In most circumstances, disordered working conditions prevent us from performing accurate work. But in a reversal of this common wisdom, a team of researchers from the University of Adelaide and the University of St Andrews, […]
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a long-predicted magnetic state of matter called an “antiferromagnetic excitonic insulator.” Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted […]
An international team of scientists has taken a snapshot of a cyclic molecule using a novel imaging method. Researchers used the world’s largest X-ray laser to explode the molecule iodopyridine in order to construct an […]
In most two-player games, it is generally better to win the toss and go first. And if you are sharing a pizza with someone and want to have a larger portion, it’s usually better to […]
Two teams of researchers working independently have succeeded in coupling remotely located ions using a wire conductor. Both teams showed that individual particles can sense one another through the mirrored charges they generate—in this case, […]
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH NEWS — Dude, what if everything around us was just … a hologram? The thing is, it could be—and a University of Michigan physicist is using quantum computing and machine learning to better […]
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