Archer Materials Limited, a semiconductor company advancing the quantum technology and medical diagnostics industries, provides an update on recent developments and progress with its quantum computing 12CQ Project, including achieving longer electron spin lifetimes and improving the accuracy and speed of quantum information readings.
Researchers developed a platform for integrating tunable single photon emitters into large-scale photonic integrated circuits, enhancing quantum information processing capabilities.
By Samudrapom Dam
18 Jul 2024
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin formed new theorems in quantum mechanics that characterize the “energy landscapes” of ensembles of quantum particles that have been demonstrated.
Muons can be confined into beams appropriate for high-energy collisions, according to recent experimental findings, opening the door to novel physics. Researchers from Imperial College London led the investigation as the part of Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment.
Researchers at the University of Michigan have found a way to examine tiny structures, such as bacteria and genes, with reduced damage compared to traditional light sources.
Researchers have demonstrated the coherent shuttling of spin qubits through germanium (Ge) quantum dots, crucial for fault-tolerant quantum computing. By successfully shuttling hole spin qubits in a Ge quantum dot array, this study shows the feasibility of integrating quantum links in quantum circuits, advancing networked quantum computing.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Jul 2024
Researchers are recording atomic-level electron mobility in solids for the first time with very high spatial and temporal precision, which helps materials research: The study findings of Prof. Sebastian Loth and his colleagues have now been published in Nature Physics.
Researchers have developed an approach using noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices to simulate multi-dimensional condensed matter systems, leveraging digital NISQ hardware for high-accuracy measurements on IBM superconducting quantum processors.
By Samudrapom Dam
16 Jul 2024
The most recent observations of Cassiopeia A (Cas A), a supernova remnant, obtained by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), were released by the SETI Institute.
Researchers submitted a paper exploring microwave phase noise's impact on nitrogen vacancy (NV) sensors. They developed numerical models and experimental methods, including two-point gradiometry, achieving significant phase noise suppression, crucial for high-precision NV-based measurements in magnetometry and spectroscopy.
By Samudrapom Dam
15 Jul 2024
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Jian Wang, professor and director of WashU's Center for Aerosol Science and Engineering, Lu Xu, assistant professor in the department of energy, environmental and chemical engineering at WashU's McKelvey School of Engineering, and scientists from NASA, NOAA, NCA, and European universities, have reportedly discovered something new in the sky: a mechanism that generates a significant amount of the particles in Earth's atmosphere. The study was published in Science.
A new study published in Physics Letters investigated the possibility of incorporating the flavor-related quantum mechanical effects into the neutrino transport within a neutron star merger remnant through the use of a semi-classical angular moment based method.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are exploring how adding oxygen to the surfaces of particle accelerator cavities, one of the most critical parts of an accelerator, can help scientists custom-tailor their properties for maximum efficiency and minimum cost.
Quantinuum, the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, has signed a Joint Statement of Endeavour with the STFC Hartree Center, one of Europe’s largest supercomputing centers dedicated to industry engagement.
Researchers at Mainz University and the University of California, Berkeley, achieve a breakthrough in zero-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, paving the way towards benchmarking quantum chemistry calculations