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The team’s reprogrammable light-based processor. Credit: Will Wright, RMIT University A reprogrammable light-based computer processor
A team led by quantum expert Mikhail Lukin (right) has achieved a breakthrough in quantum
Photo of the Silicon Quantum Technology team of Simon Fraser University. An important milestone that
Cuprous oxide – the mined crystal from Namibia used for making Rydberg polaritons Could a
via University of Melbourne A big deal: Constructing a cheap quantum computer atom by atom
The illustration shows the size difference between spin qubits and superconducting qubits. Removed: A key
Multiple quantum computers of different technology platforms are verified against each other by performing random-looking
via UNSW Sydney Removed: A major obstacle that has stood in the way of quantum
Building on concepts such as quantum entanglement, quantum computers promise a wealth of machine learning
A research team led by Prof. Sean Chen of the Department of Materials Science and
NIST physicists measured and controlled a superconducting quantum bit (qubit) using light-conducting fiber (indicated by
This picture shows the two qubit modules (red atom between two blue mirrors) that have
(a) Scanning electron image of one of the Foundry-fabricated quantum dot devices. Four quantum dots
New algorithm could unleash the power of quantum computers Overcoming a major problem which plagues