LEDs led to the high-definition viewing experience we’ve come to expect from our screens. A new type of LED that utilizes spintronics could take displays to the next level. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
LEDs led to the high-definition viewing experience we’ve come to expect from our screens. A new type of LED that utilizes spintronics could take displays to the next level. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Perovskite semiconductors are considered promising materials for solar cells of the next generation. Suitability of a semiconductor for photovoltaics is reflected among others by the so-called photoluminescence quantum efficiency. Researchers have now developed a model, […]
Image by Hebi B. from Pixabay Nonlinearity A new discovery led by the University of Michigan (UM) could ultimately lead to the ability to send and receive information with single photons of light. The research paper, […]
In order to exploit the properties of quantum physics technologically, quantum objects and their interaction must be precisely controlled. In many cases, this is done using light. Researchers at the University of Innsbruck and the […]
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in the development of digital quantum computers and simulators. These emerging physical systems are opening up unprecedented possibilities for controlling and measuring a variety of quantum dynamics. […]
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is investing £153 million — about $212 million U.S. — to commercialise quantum technologies, including quantum-secure solutions to ensure long-term data security against expected advances in computing that will be […]
2021 International Workshop on Quantum Resource Estimation Dates: Saturday, June 19, 2021 Submitted by paler on Fri, 12/03/2021 – 00:15. Submission deadline: Saturday, April 24, 2021 3rd International Workshop on Quantum Resource Estimation (QRE 2021) […]
The technology that we long believed would characterize the future has not just gotten billions in investment but there are many companies with multi-billion valuations to transform the world to future technology. There are things […]
Back at MIT, whenever I taught my graduate course on Quantum Complexity Theory (see here for lecture notes), I had a tradition of showcasing the student projects on this blog: see here (Fall 2010), here […]
The Government of Canada announced today that it is offering $40-million contribution to D-Wave Systems Inc. of Burnaby, British Columbia, according to a news release. François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, said the contribution will support a […]
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