U.S. Air Force Actively Enables Superconducting Quantum Bits
AFRL measures first superconducting quantum bits (qubit), first-ever demo for a DOD service lab A cryogenic refrigerator installed in the Quantum Information and Sciences Laboratory
AFRL measures first superconducting quantum bits (qubit), first-ever demo for a DOD service lab A cryogenic refrigerator installed in the Quantum Information and Sciences Laboratory
Quantum Mysteries: Probing an Unusual State in the Superconductor-Insulator Transition Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology approach the two decade-old mystery of why an anomalous
Anyon Systems to Deliver a Quantum Computer to the Canadian Department of National Defense Anyon Systems Inc. (“Anyon”), a quantum computing company based in Montreal,
Leiden Physicists invent printable superconducting devices + Fabricating superconducting devices on a computer chip is a multi-step and demanding procedure, requiring dedicated facilities’, says Kaveh
Finland selects IQM to build its first quantum computer; to deliver a 50-qubit machine by 2024. VTT and IQM have entered into an agreement to