Research May Bring Quantum Spin Liquids to Quantum Computing
University of Arkansas Research May Bring Quantum Spin Liquids to Quantum Computing Researchers Help Expand Search for New State of Matter FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A recent discovery by University of Arkansas physicists could help researchers establish the existence of quantum spin liquids, a new state of matter. They’ve been a mystery since they were first […]
Which Interpretation is Correct… Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, or Neither?
Which Interpretation is Correct… Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, or Neither? Have you ever dipped your whiskers in some of the history of quantum theories? Well worth the read from the source. Excerpts and salient points, below. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit. The Schizophrenic World Of Quantum Interpretations Excerpts and salient points… + To the average person, most […]
You Can Tune a Piano, But Can You Tune a Qubit? NIST Scientists Believe So
You Can Tune a Piano, But Can You Tune a Qubit? NIST Scientists Believe So To Tune Up Your Quantum Computer, Better Call an AI Mechanic Credit: B. Hayes/NIST This artist’s conception shows how the research team used artificial intelligence (AI) and other computational techniques to tune a quantum dot device for use as a […]
Seeking Quantum Materials for Your Quantum Computer? Oak Ridge National Laboratory Research Pushes Ahead With Quantum Materials Discovery
Seeking Quantum Materials for Your Quantum Computer? Oak Ridge National Laboratory Research Pushes Ahead With Quantum Materials Discovery ORNL Scientists Tap into AI to Put a New Spin on Neutron Experiments A team at ORNL trained an artificial neural network to analyze scattering data for quantum materials discoveries Scientists seek to use quantum materials—those that […]
Using Quantum Technology to Store 100 Terabytes of Data in 1 Square Inch, or 6.45 Sq CMs
Using Quantum Technology to Store 100 Terabytes of Data in 1 Square Inch, or 6.45 Sq CMs Driving forward energy-efficient electronics Scientists have made a breakthrough in the development of a new generation of electronics that will require less power and generate less heat. It involves exploiting the complex quantum properties of electrons – in […]
Making the Ultra-Secure More Ultra-Secure at the University of Chicago and University of York (Yale University, too)
Making the Ultra-Secure More Ultra-Secure at the University of Chicago and University of York (Yale University, too) Choosy resource allocation improves energy efficiency in quantum communications Excerpts and salient points ~ + “When we send light through a channel some part of it might be lost along the way,” said the paper’s lead author, Kyungjoo […]
Entanglement, Qubits, and Quantum Computing, Simplified
Entanglement, Qubits, and Quantum Computing, Simplified What’s Up with Quantum Computers? Full release… I wouldn’t have the patience to use my old high school laptop today. Like many people, I’ve become accustomed to fast downloads, non-buffering videos, and instantaneous answers to pressing questions (Is the dress gold and white, or blue and black?). But our […]
Does Quantum Computing Have a Big But?
Does Quantum Computing Have a Big But? Yes, it does. Now understand, quantum computing’s big but is not a big butt. However, the problem ‘it’ has could be influenced more so by a big butt. All kidding aside, this is a well done piece discussing quantum measurements and decoherence; generally, the largest challenge to quantum […]
Microsoft Quantum Research Unites Academia and Industry
Microsoft Quantum Research Unites Academia and Industry New physics discovery from the Microsoft Quantum team: topology with a twist Excerpts and salient points ~ + Our teams have been making advances in materials and device fabrication, designing the precise physical environment required to support the topological state of matter. The latest discovery by the team […]
RIKEN Physcists Push Closer to Skyrmions as Computing Bits and Data Storage Method
RIKEN Physcists Push Closer to Skyrmions as Computing Bits and Data Storage Method Skyrmions seen in a kagome lattice Magnetic vortices have been made and seen in a crystal with a special structure Figure 1: Electron microscopy image showing a skyrmion lattice in a crystal with an inversion center. The square indicated by the dashed […]