Tag: Photonic Quantum Computing

New molecular qubits operate at telecom frequencies, bringing quantum internet closer

New Molecular Qubits Operate at Telecom Frequencies, Bringing Quantum Internet Closer Quantum technologies promise secure communication, faster computing, and powerful sensing. But building blocks that connect these futuristic concepts to reality have often been out of reach. However, recent groundbreaking research in the field of quantum computing has brought us one step closer to the […]

Neutral-atom quantum computer reaches new milestone

Neutral-Atom Quantum Computer Achieves Record Accuracy and Coherence In the fast-paced world of quantum computing, where advancements are made at a breakneck speed, researchers at Caltech have recently achieved a remarkable milestone. By harnessing the power of optical tweezers, they have managed to reach an impressive 99.98% accuracy in single-qubit operations while maintaining coherence for […]

New quantum error correction code could handle millions of qubits efficiently

New Quantum Error Correction Code Could Handle Millions of Qubits Efficiently Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have announced a breakthrough in quantum error correction that could revolutionize the field of quantum computing. The new quantum error correction code has the potential to handle millions of qubits efficiently, addressing one of the major challenges […]

Cold atoms on a chip promise minaturized quantum computers and sensors

Cold Atoms on a Chip: Revolutionizing Quantum Technology Imagine carrying a device in your pocket that can measure sea level rise with pinpoint accuracy, detect minute changes in gravitational pull, or even break complex encryption within seconds. While this may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, the reality is that the future of […]

The EU unveils VLQ quantum computer in Czech Republic

The EU’s VLQ Quantum Computer Revolutionizes Computing in the Czech Republic The European Union has recently made a significant leap forward in the world of quantum computing with the unveiling of the VLQ quantum computer in the Czech Republic. This cutting-edge system is poised to revolutionize the way we approach complex computational problems and is […]

Quantum-classical hybrid outperforms, according to HSBC and IBM study

Quantum-Classical Hybrid Outperforms: HSBC and IBM Study Reveals Insights In the realm of corporate bond trading, where every microsecond and every fraction of a percentage point matter, the quest for more effective and efficient trading strategies never ceases. Recently, HSBC and IBM made waves in the financial world by unveiling groundbreaking findings from a collaborative […]

World’s largest quantum array assembled with 6,100 qubits, 99.98 percent accuracy

World’s largest quantum array assembled with 6,100 qubits, 99.98 percent accuracy Quantum computers need vast numbers of qubits to solve the hardest problems in science and technology, and the recent milestone achieved by researchers in assembling the world’s largest quantum array with 6,100 qubits at an astonishing 99.98 percent accuracy is a game-changer in the […]

Scientists hit 98% quantum gate fidelity with 3D-printed miniaturized ion traps

Scientists Achieve 98% Quantum Gate Fidelity with 3D-Printed Miniaturized Ion Traps Quantum computing researchers have long wrestled with a tradeoff. Planar ion traps, built with flat surfaces, are excellent for scalability but often suffer from errors due to their design. On the other hand, three-dimensional (3D) ion traps promise higher fidelity but are notoriously challenging […]

Miracle polymer promises to make room-temperature quantum devices possible

Miracle Polymer Promises to Make Room-Temperature Quantum Devices Possible Imagine a world where quantum devices don’t need to hide inside bulky refrigerators colder than outer space to function properly. Thanks to a groundbreaking miracle polymer, this scenario might soon become a reality. The development of this innovative material opens up a realm of possibilities for […]

‘Talking on the telephone’: Quantum entanglement between two distant atoms achieved

Talking on the telephone: Quantum entanglement between two distant atoms achieved Researchers in Australia have successfully created ‘quantum entangled states’ between two distant atoms in silicon. This groundbreaking achievement in the realm of quantum physics opens up a myriad of possibilities for the future of communication and technology. Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon where two […]

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