SEEQC today announced a significant breakthrough in the development of scalable, chip-based quantum computers, with results published in a peer-reviewed study in Nature Electronics. The publication ...
A new room-temperature quantum device developed at Stanford uses twisted light and advanced materials to link photons and ...
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Microwave quantum network stays stable despite heat-related noise, study finds
A team of physicists has demonstrated that a microwave quantum network linking two superconducting qubits can maintain coherent operation even when its transmission line sits at 4 Kelvin, a ...
A MEMS-based commercial switch/multiplexer from Menlo Micro helped reduce the bottlenecks typical of quantum computers when mating cryogenic hardware to room-temperature ...
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Chinese team touts ultra-cold alloy that could shrink quantum fridges
A cobalt-based compound that cools itself to fractions of a degree above absolute zero through magnetic field manipulation could offer a practical alternative to helium-3-dependent refrigeration ...
For the first time, an international team of scientists has experimentally simulated spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) at zero temperature using a superconducting quantum processor. This achievement ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
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