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New quantum sensor technology could 'see' velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Chuo University have proposed a strategy to identify light dark matter using a ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago have demonstrated a key technology that could help scale up quantum computers, and used it to create a model with a record-breaking 512 qubits. The team ...
Cambridge, MA – Flat screen TVs that incorporate quantum dots are now commercially available, but it has been more difficult to create arrays of their elongated cousins, quantum rods, for commercial ...
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A dust-sized device could supercharge quantum computers
A device smaller than a grain of dust is emerging as a surprisingly powerful candidate to reshape how quantum computers are ...
Quantum component manufacturer Infleqtion has successfully demonstrated a 16x16 neutral atom array, the largest reported array of its kind in the UK. The company said the achievement is a crucial step ...
Advances in quantum computing this year clarified timelines and forced a reassessment of Bitcoin’s future security.
Despite their immense promise to solve new kinds of problems, today’s quantum computers are inherently prone to error. A small perturbation in their surrounding ...
Superconducting quantum devices and arrays constitute a cutting‐edge field at the intersection of superconductivity and quantum mechanics. These systems utilise superconducting circuits—typically ...
(Nanowerk News) Making quantum systems more scalable is one of the key requirements for the further development of quantum computers because the advantages they offer become increasingly evident as ...
New approach for addressing quantum dots gives prospects to scale the number of qubits in quantum systems and represents a breakthrough for quantum computing. Researchers from Delft established a way ...
Researchers have engineered a record number of six, silicon-based, spin qubits in a fully interoperable array. Importantly, the qubits can be operated with a low error-rate that is achieved with a new ...
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