UK Government Seeks Out Quantum Industry Experts for Advisory Board to Accelerate Deployment of Game-Changing Technology

UK Government Seeks Out Quantum Industry Experts for Advisory Board to Accelerate Deployment of Game-Changing Technology

February 8, 2025
Key specialists are being called upon to join a board advising the UK government in seizing the transformative potential of quantum technologies today.

ORCA Computing Unveils the PT-2: Delivering Quantum-Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities

ORCA Computing Unveils the PT-2: Delivering Quantum-Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities

October 30, 2024
ORCA Computing today announced the unveiling of the PT-2, the latest advancement in its PT Series of photonic quantum systems. Building on the success of the PT-1, which has deployed seven on-premises systems, the PT-2 represents a significant leap forward in practical quantum computing.

NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Advances with $5M Funding for 5 Pilot Projects

NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Advances with $5M Funding for 5 Pilot Projects

August 13, 2024
Realizing practical advantages and societal benefits from quantum-scale phenomena has been a long-sought milestone in quantum information science. The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced the initial $5 million investment across five pilot projects designed to help reach that milestone by taking the first steps toward creating the NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL), a first-of-its-kind national resource to enable faster discovery and development of use-inspired quantum technologies.

Tiny Quantum Sensor to Make Big Impact

Tiny Quantum Sensor to Make Big Impact

August 9, 2024
Researchers at TMOS, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems, and their collaborators at RMIT University have developed a new 2D quantum sensing chip using hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) that can simultaneously detect temperature anomalies and magnetic field in any direction in a new, groundbreaking thin-film format.

Over £100 Million Boost to Quantum Hubs to Develop Life-Saving Blood Tests and Resilient Security Systems

Over £100 Million Boost to Quantum Hubs to Develop Life-Saving Blood Tests and Resilient Security Systems

July 27, 2024
Five new quantum research hubs backed by over £100 million of government funding will deliver breakthroughs in healthcare, cybersecurity and transport.

Making it Look Tweezy: Caltech Researchers Use Optical Tweezer Arrays to Trap Over 6,100 Neutral Atoms

Making it Look Tweezy: Caltech Researchers Use Optical Tweezer Arrays to Trap Over 6,100 Neutral Atoms

March 22, 2024
A California Institute of Technology research team reports they achieved a significant milestone using optical tweezer arrays to trap over 6,100 neutral atoms.

Enhancing Light Control With Complex Frequency Excitations

Enhancing Light Control With Complex Frequency Excitations

April 5, 2025
Researchers at the CUNY ASRC and at Florida International University report in the journal Science their insights on the emerging field of complex frequencies excitations, a recently introduced scheme to control light, sound and other wave phenomena beyond conventional limits. Based on this approach, they outline opportunities that advance fundamental understanding of wave-matter interactions and usher wave-based technologies into a new era.

Twisted Crystals Open Door to Smaller, More Powerful Optical Devices

Twisted Crystals Open Door to Smaller, More Powerful Optical Devices

April 5, 2025
Now, researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of California – Berkeley, have developed an on-chip twisted moiré photonic crystal sensor that uses MEMS technology to control the gap and angle between the crystal layers in real time. The sensor can detect and collect detailed polarization and wavelength information simultaneously.

Doubling Down on Metasurfaces

Doubling Down on Metasurfaces

April 3, 2025
Now, researchers in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) are doubling down, literally, on metasurface technology by creating a bilayer metasurface, made of not one, but two stacked layers of titanium dioxide nanostructures. Under a microscope, the new device looks like a dense array of stepped skyscrapers.

Building Blocks of Innovation: Light-Induced Symmetry Changes in Tiny Crystals

Building Blocks of Innovation: Light-Induced Symmetry Changes in Tiny Crystals

April 3, 2025
Scientists have learned that they can intentionally cause symmetry breaking — or symmetry restoration — in quantum dots to create new materials with unique properties. In a recent study, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have discovered how to use light to change the arrangement of atoms in these miniscule structures.
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