Promise in Establishing Measurement of Entangled Photons Down Possibly as Short as the Zeptosecond
Researchers from Purdue University have proposed a novel, unconventional approach to generate a special light source made up of entangled photons.
Researchers from Purdue University have proposed a novel, unconventional approach to generate a special light source made up of entangled photons.
Researchers reach quantum networking milestone in real-world environment The third and final node used in the experiment is located in the Charlie laboratory. Credit: Carlos
Entanglement Inc. (Ei), an early-stage deep technology company, joins Accenture, Cummins, and Quantum Computing Inc. in becoming the first committed members to the Center for Quantum Technologies (CQT), an alliance between Purdue University (lead site), Indiana University, the University of Notre Dame, and Indiana University Purdue University – Indianapolis (IUPUI). The CQT will partner with industry and government stakeholders to identify compelling needs and challenges, and then develop novel quantum technologies to address them. Committed industry and government members will provide funding to the center’s researchers and will obtain early access to findings applicable to their organizations. These “solutions-findings” will address the increasing demand of private sector companies for applications that demonstrate a quantum advantage in an overgrowing competitive landscape for optimization solutions.
Quantum Computing Inc. (the “company” or “QCI”) has joined the Center for Quantum Technologies (CQT), a National Science Foundation (NSF)-backed research program. As announced last month, CQT is a planned NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) comprising four Indiana academic partners, including lead institution Purdue University. It relies on quantum computing organizations such as QCI to help develop novel and commercial-ready quantum technologies that address significant industry challenges.
Spin-sonics: Acoustic wave gets the electrons spinning Representation of the spin of a nanoscale acoustic wave. (Image Credit: Maximilian Sonner, Institute of Physics at the
Spin-sonics: Acoustic wave gets the electrons spinning Representation of the spin of a nanoscale acoustic wave. (Image Credit: Maximilian Sonner, Institute of Physics at the
Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic device Scientists take first snapshots of ultrafast switching in a quantum electronic deviceThey discover
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