Seeing Electron Movement at Fastest Speed Ever Could Help Unlock Next-Level Quantum Computing
New technique could enable processing speeds a million to a billion times faster than today’s computers and spur progress in many-body physics.
New technique could enable processing speeds a million to a billion times faster than today’s computers and spur progress in many-body physics.
A laser pulse that sidesteps the inherent symmetry of light waves could manipulate quantum information, potentially bringing us closer to room temperature quantum computing. The study, led by researchers at the University of Regensburg and the University of Michigan, could also accelerate conventional computing.
Quantum Shuttle to Quantum Processor Made in Germany Launched The quantum computer race is in full swing. Germany has long been one of the world
Mapping quantum structures with light to unlock their capabilities Quantum combs illuminated: Upon light excitation (red and yellow beams), electrons are discovered to form comb-like
Researchers Report on Josephson Junctions and Andreev Quantum Computing Efforts Non-Adiabatic Dynamics of Strongly Driven Diffusive Josephson Junctions Excerpts and salient points ~ + Understanding