And Then There Was Light! The last edition in this short series was about companies utilizing the silicon (Si-based) approach for their quantum needs. In today’s piece, we take a look at six companies whose […]
And Then There Was Light! The last edition in this short series was about companies utilizing the silicon (Si-based) approach for their quantum needs. In today’s piece, we take a look at six companies whose […]
In view of realizing new quantum technologies, it becomes crucial to manage energy exchanges and thermodynamic tasks at the level of singles quantum systems, where quantum effects may play an important role. In this spirit, […]
Attoclocks, or attosecond clocks, are instruments that can measure time intervals on the attosecond scale by measuring the time it takes for electrons to tunnel out of atoms. The attosecond procedure was first introduced by […]
ColdQuanta is the latest company looking to help the quantum industry become more vocal about diversity in the industry. In a recent panel discussion titled “Navigating the System,” ColdQuanta hosted speakers from government bodies, […]
An international cooperation has analyzed samples of NdBi crystals, which display interesting magnetic properties. In their experiments including measurements at BESSY II, they could find evidence for so called Fermi arcs in the antiferromagnetic state […]
Researchers have developed a new high-purity single-photon source that can operate at room temperature. The source is an important step toward practical applications of quantum technology, such as highly secure communication based on quantum key […]
Atomic clocks are the best sensors mankind has ever built. Today, they can be found in national standards institutes or satellites of navigation systems. Scientists all over the world are working to further optimize the […]
Raman scattering spectroscopy is a necessary and accurate method to characterize lattice structure and probe electron-photon and electron-phonon interactions. In the quantum realm, electrons at the ground states can be excited to intermediate energy levels […]
A new atomic nucleus of lutetium, 149Lu consisting of 71 protons and 78 neutrons, has been synthesized in an experiment performed in the Accelerator Laboratory of University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Click to rate this post! […]
NVIDIA is working with leaders in quantum computing to build the tools for quantum developer, the team announced in a blog post. Today’s high-performance computers are simulating quantum computing jobs at scale and with performance […]
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