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June 4, 2019 -- Researchers have harnessed superconductivity to conceive of a quantum refrigerator that could cool atoms to nearly absolute ... read more
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Secure Metropolitan Quantum Networks Move a Step Closer

May 29, 2019 -- Successful new field tests of a continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) system over commercial fiber networks could pave the way to its use in metropolitan ... read more

Data Science Helps Engineers Discover New Materials for Solar Cells and LEDs

May 22, 2019 -- Engineers have developed a high-throughput computational method to design new materials for next generation solar cells and LEDs. Their approach generated 13 new material candidates for solar cells ... read more

Move Over, Silicon Switches: There's a New Way to Compute

May 8, 2019 -- Researchers have introduced a voltage-controlled topological spin switch for logic and memory devices, such as computer hard drives, that now use nanomagnetic mechanisms to store and manipulate ... read more

New All-Fiber Device Simplifies Free-Space Based Quantum Key Distribution

May 6, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a simple and stable device to generate the quantum states necessary for quantum key distribution. The device could make it more practical to develop a global data network ... read more

Quantum Computing With Graphene Plasmons

May 6, 2019 -- A novel material that consists of a single sheet of carbon atoms could lead to new designs for optical quantum computers. Physicists have shown that tailored graphene structures enable single photons ... read more

New Holographic Technique Opens the Way for Quantum Computation

May 4, 2019 -- Physicists have developed a method based on the principles of holograms to capture 3D images of objects beyond the reach of ... read more

May 3, 2019 -- A photodetector converts light into an electrical signal, causing the light to be lost. Researchers have now built a quantum sensor that can measure light particles non-destructively. It can be used ... read more

New Record of Quantum Memory Efficiency

Apr. 27, 2019 -- A joint research team has set a new record of photonic quantum memory efficiency, pushing quantum computation a step closer to ... read more

Apr. 24, 2019 -- A new device may bring scalable quantum bits because it's planar, just like silicon wafers already in use, and robust thanks to protective properties enabled by combining aluminum and indium ... read more

Atom Interaction Discovery Valuable for Future Quantum Technologies

Apr. 24, 2019 -- By breaking with conventionality, physicists have opened up new research and technology opportunities involving the basic building block of the world -- atoms. Researchers put one atom inside each of ... read more

Apr. 23, 2019 -- Atomic beams conjure fantasies of gigantic Space Force canons. But there are real tiny atomic beams that shoot out of newly engineered collimators, a kind of tiny silicon peashooter, that could land ... read more

Apr. 23, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a nanocomponent that emits light particles carrying quantum information. Less than one-tenth the width of a human hair, the minuscule component makes it possible to scale ... read more

Apr. 18, 2019 -- Through randomly selected measurements, physicists can determine the quantum entanglement of many-particle systems. With the newly developed method, quantum simulations can be extended to a larger ... read more

World-Record Quantum Computing

Apr. 17, 2019 -- A world-record result in reducing errors in semiconductor electron 'spin qubits', a type of building block for quantum computers, has been ... read more

New Form of Laser for Sound

Apr. 16, 2019 -- The optical laser has grown to a $10 billion global technology market since it was invented in 1960, and has led to Nobel prizes for Art Ashkin for developing optical tweezing and Gerard Mourou and ... read more

Apr. 12, 2019 -- A localization phenomenon boosts the accuracy of solving quantum many-body problems with quantum computers which are otherwise challenging for conventional computers. This brings such digital quantum ... read more

Apr. 12, 2019 -- Researchers have implemented a prototype quantum device that can generate and analyze a quantum superposition of possible futures. Using a novel quantum algorithm, the possible outcomes of a decision ... read more

Apr. 11, 2019 -- By drilling holes into a thin two-dimensional sheet of hexagonal boron nitride with a gallium-focused ion beam, scientists have created artificial atoms that generate single photons, which work in ... read more

Infinite Number of Quantum Particles Gives Clues to Big-Picture Behavior at Large Scale

Apr. 11, 2019 -- In quantum mechanics, measuring both the position and speed of a particle at the same time is not possible. To identify a particle's characteristics, physicists introduced the notion of ... read more

New Algorithm Optimizes Quantum Computing Problem-Solving

Apr. 10, 2019 -- Researchers have developed an algorithm that enhances the ability of a quantum computer to more efficiently find the best solution for complicated ... read more

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