Qubits are the main building blocks of quantum devices: improving their performance at every stage of development is thus crucial. A qubit’s properties such as its coherence time are directly affected by their architecture and […]
Qubits are the main building blocks of quantum devices: improving their performance at every stage of development is thus crucial. A qubit’s properties such as its coherence time are directly affected by their architecture and […]
Theorists have observed a rare phenomenon called the quantum anomalous Hall effect in a very simple material. Previous experiments have detected it only in complex or delicate materials. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
The United States and the United Kingdom have long nurtured a special relationship. That special relationship now extends to quantum technologies. In a joint statement, representatives from the U.S., U.K. and Northern Ireland say that […]
Lightspeed is the fastest velocity in the universe. Except when it isn’t. Anyone who’s seen a prism split white light into a rainbow has witnessed how material properties can influence the behavior of quantum objects: […]
Interest and investment are increasing in quantum computing, but the devices are still a bit of a black box where performance is concerned. With so many variables affecting performance, it is difficult for analysts to […]
PRESS RELEASE — Atom Computing, a quantum computing start-up obsessed with helping companies and researchers reach their next big breakthrough, today announces two new quantum veterans joining, Denise Ruffner as Chief Business Officer and Justin […]
Spintronic devices, a class of architectures that can store or transfer information by leveraging the intrinsic spin of electrons, have been found to be highly promising, both in terms of speed and efficiency. So far, […]
In the everyday world, we can perform measurements with nearly unlimited precision. But in the quantum world—the realm of atoms, electrons, photons, and other tiny particles—this becomes much harder. Every measurement made disturbs the object […]
More venture capitalists are investing in quantum computing and they are also investing in the talent necessary to understand this complex emerging — and uncertain — sector. According to The Quantum Insider, $5 billion of […]
About 20 years ago, Michigan State University’s B. Alex Brown had an idea to reveal insights about a fundamental but enigmatic force at work in some of the most extreme environments in the universe. Click […]
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