No Matter the Age, Learning is Always Possible, Even When the Subject is Quantum Entanglement
No Matter the Age, Learning is Always Possible, Even When the Subject is Quantum Entanglement Albert Einstein believed life is a continuous process of learning; from beginning to end. He did not state quantum mechanics, theory, or physics were excluded. Part of why this site was started was an intellectual curiosity as to the underlayment […]
Argonne National Laboratory Researchers Further the Study of Magnetics to Transfer Quantum Information
Argonne National Laboratory Researchers Further the Study of Magnetics to Transfer Quantum Information Coupled magnetic materials show interesting properties for quantum applications Researchers at Argonne have found a new platform for coherent information transduction with magnons in an exchange-coupled magnetic thin film bilayer. The results show new insights in both fundamental physics and device potentials […]
Niels Bohr Institute Researchers Study Topological Superconductivity; May Enable Majorana Zero Modes as Qubits
Niels Bohr Institute Researchers Study Topological Superconductivity; May Enable Majorana Zero Modes as Qubits Quantum research unifies two ideas offering an alternative route to topological superconductivity Researchers from University of Copenhagen have discovered a new way of developing topological superconductivity that may provide a useful route toward the use of Majorana zero modes as the […]
U.S. Dept. of Energy Plans $12M Funding for Quantum Information Science for Fusion Energy and Plasma Science
U.S. Dept. of Energy Plans $12M Funding for Quantum Information Science for Fusion Energy and Plasma Science Department of Energy Announces $12 Million for Research on Quantum Information Science for Fusion Energy Today [April 20, 2020], the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a plan to provide $12 million for research in Quantum Information Science […]
Zeiss Research Award Goes to Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “Father of Quantum”
Zeiss Research Award Goes to Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “Father of Quantum” Quantum cryptography trailblazer Pan wins Zeiss Research Award + Jian-Wei Pan, a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, has won the latest Zeiss Research Award – a prestigious prize that has proved a precursor to Nobel recognition on […]
Quantum Inspire: The Latest Quantum Computing Cloud Environment and a First for Europe
Quantum Inspire: The Latest Quantum Computing Cloud Environment and a First for Europe Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel launch Quantum Inspire Today [April 20, 2020], Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel launched Europe’s first public quantum computing platform: ‘Quantum Inspire’. The platform was developed by Delft-based QuTech, a […]
A Step to Quantum Computers: Ames Researchers Steering Quantum States in Exotic Materials
A Step to Quantum Computers: Ames Researchers Steering Quantum States in Exotic Materials New discovery helps close the gap towards optically-controlled quantum computation “Light wave topological engineering seeks to overcome all of these challenges by driving quantum periodic motion to guide electrons and atoms via new degrees of freedom, i.e., topology, and induce transitions without […]
NIST Researchers Create Coupled Quantum Dot; Precursor to a “Robust” Quantum Bit?
NIST Researchers Create Coupled Quantum Dot; Precursor to a “Robust” Quantum Bit? What a Pair! Coupled Quantum Dots May Offer a New Way to Store Quantum Information Image: Image of a novel system of coupled quantum dots taken with a scanning tunneling microscope shows electrons orbiting within two concentric sets of closely spaced rings, separated […]
‘Hot Qubits’ Report From Australia’s UNSW Sydney Shows Steps Toward Scaling With Silicon
‘Hot Qubits’ Report From Australia’s UNSW Sydney Shows Steps Toward Scaling With Silicon Hot qubits made in Sydney break one of the biggest constraints to practical quantum computers Excerpts and salient points ~ + The researchers’ proof-of-concept quantum processor unit cell, on a silicon chip, works at 1.5 Kelvin – 15 times warmer than the […]
Intel and QuTech Demonstrate High-Fidelity ‘Hot’ Qubits for Practical Quantum Systems
Intel and QuTech Demonstrate High-Fidelity ‘Hot’ Qubits for Practical Quantum Systems Intel and QuTech Demonstrate High-Fidelity ‘Hot’ Qubits for Practical Quantum Systems Intel Corporation has invented a spin qubit fabrication flow on its 300 mm process technology using isotopically pure wafers like this one. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation) What’s New: Intel, in collaboration with QuTech, today published […]