silicon quantum computing

A new long distance relationship is a turning point for quantum computing

The demonstration of two silicon quantum bits communicating across relatively long distances is a turning

Results confirm the promise of silicon for quantum computing

After being the first team to create a two-qubit gate in silicon in 2015, UNSW

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

Quantum computing: Scientists have shown for the first time that they can make two precisely placed phosphorous atom qubits “talk” to each other

The unique Australian approach of creating quantum bits from precisely positioned individual atoms in silicon

Australian teams set new records for silicon quantum computing

Two research teams working in the same laboratories at UNSW Australia have found distinct solutions