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An important step on the road to topological quantum computers

In collaboration with researchers from Harvard University, researchers from the University of Würzburg have made

A quantum leap merges nano-opto-mechanics and quantum photonics in a device one tenth the size of a human hair

University of Copenhagen researchers have developed a nanocomponent that emits light particles carrying quantum information.

Quantum computing takes another solid step

A world-record result in reducing errors in semiconductor electron ‘spin qubits’, a type of building

New discovery may have profound implications for the architecture of solid-state quantum computers

At the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, researchers have realized the swap of electron

Helping quantum computing by reversing time

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teamed up with colleagues from the

Making quantum computers immune to errors

Researchers at ETH Zurich have used trapped calcium ions to demonstrate a new method for

A new quantum simulator with potentially large impact

Imagine being stuck inside a maze and wanting to find your way out. How would

Another key hurdle to quantum computing solved with hybrid qubits

Spin-based quantum computers have the potential to tackle difficult mathematical problems that cannot be solved

Synthesised: A molecule that can perform the function of a computing unit in a quantum computer

Chemists synthesise molecule as possible component for quantum computers Quantum computers could vastly increase the

A way to enhance quantum computer performance is an important step to scale the technology

The method has the potential to solve some of society’s biggest challenge USC scientists have

Scientists achieve compact, sensitive qubit readout that brings us one step closer to scalable quantum computing in silicon

A group led by Australian of the Year, Professor Michelle Simmons, has overcome another critical

Breakthrough helps quantum computers get ready to leave the lab

A team of scientists, led by Professor Winfried Hensinger at the University of Sussex, have made a

Large numbers of quantum light sources on a chip could mean unbreakable cryptographic systems and quantum computers

Household lightbulbs give off a chaotic torrent of energy, as trillions of miniscule light particles

Using silicon for quantum computing just got a lot more likely

Two fundamental quantum techniques have been combined by a UNSW team in a integrated silicon

First proof that quantum computers do indeed offer advantages over conventional computers

Quantum computers promise to revolutionize the future of computing. A scientist from the Technical University