Experiments with atom-thin semiconductor flakes and hints at strange “quasiparticles” could point the way to less easily disturbed qubits.
By Robert Lea
15 Aug 2023
The purpose of this article is to explore how quantum sensors are revolutionizing environmental monitoring and helping to measure the invisible forces that are governing our world.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
7 Aug 2023
The quest to understand the enigmatic nature of dark matter has taken a significant leap forward as scientists from the international JEDI collaboration have pioneered an innovative approach to search for dark matter particles.
A paper recently published in the journal Science demonstrated a new approach to realize controllable biased quantum randomness/fluctuations for the first time, unlocking the potential for ultra-precise field sensing and probabilistic computing.
By Samudrapom Dam
24 Jul 2023
The universe has many enigmatic secrets still to be revealed to scientists. Now, researchers may have solved one of the cosmos’ most profound mysteries: why planetary nebulae align near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
By Reginald Davey
19 Jul 2023
Quantum teleportation, which enables the non-local communication of an unknown quantum state, remains one of the most significant protocols in quantum information and quantum technology nearly thirty years after it was first proposed.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
14 Jul 2023
Modern imaging systems are no longer limited by the quality of the technology itself but rather by the fundamental laws of physics. However, the emerging field of quantum imaging offers a promising solution to overcome these limitations through subwavelength resolution, sub-shot-noise, and interaction-free imaging.
Researchers have published an article in Nature on the discovery of a robustly altering particle wave density superconductive state in the novel superconductor Uranium Ditelluride (UTe2). This discovery will lead to breakthroughs and rapid progress in the field of quantum computation.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
7 Jul 2023
New research has been published in the journal Nature which further reveals how matter behaves at the quantum level. The team has discovered the “chiral Bose-liquid state,” a completely new matter phase that has implications for the design of advanced quantum computers.
By Reginald Davey
6 Jul 2023
Repeat-Until-Success (RUS) is a technique used to perform quantum gate decomposition. This is crucial to allow for the execution of relevant algorithms on quantum computers.