[ad_1] Atomic scale image of two interacting silicon donors. Image: CQC2T Australian researchers have determined the “sweet spot” for the positioning of qubits to achieve high-precision quantum computers. The research, published today in Nature Communications, showed that precision positioning has proven essential for the development of robust interactions – or …
Read More »Cracking secrets of an emerging branch of physics
[ad_1] Thanh Nguyen has a habit of breaking down barriers. Take languages for example: Nguyen, a third-year graduate student in nuclear science and engineering (NSE), wanted to “connect with other people and cultures” for his work and social life, he says, so he learned Vietnamese. , French, German and Russian, …
Read More »The combination of electronic and photonic chips enables a new record in super fast quantum light detection
[ad_1] The integrated detector combines a silicon photonic chip with a silicon microelectronic chip, delivering an advanced speed in quantum light detection. Bristol researchers have developed a tiny device that paves the way for higher-performance quantum computers and quantum communications, making them significantly faster than the current state of the …
Read More »Ignition of the ion trap | Mirage News
[ad_1] Enter a quantum lab where scientists trap ions and you’ll find worktops filled with mirrors and lenses, all lasers that focus to hit an ion “trapped” in place on top of a chip. Using lasers to control ions, scientists have learned to exploit ions as quantum bits, or qubits, …
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