SEALSQ Introduces QS7001, a Newly Developed Cutting-Edge RISC-V Quantum Secure Hardware Platform
SEALSQ Introduces QS7001, a Newly Developed Cutting-Edge RISC-V Quantum Secure Hardware Platform
Terra Quantum’s TQ42 Library Aligns With Newly Released NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
Terra Quantum’s TQ42 Library Aligns With Newly Released NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
WISeKey Partners with Venafi on Post-Quantum Encryption Services
WISeKey Partners with Venafi on Post-Quantum Encryption Services
The Chip of Switzerland’s First Physical, Commercially Viable Quantum Computer Arrived at QuantumBasel
The Chip of Switzerland’s First Physical, Commercially Viable Quantum Computer Arrived at QuantumBasel
IonQ Delivers First Overseas Ion Trap to Switzerland, Progressing Development of Quantum Innovation Hub for EMEA
IonQ Delivers First Overseas Ion Trap to Switzerland, Progressing Development of Quantum Innovation Hub for EMEA
A Novel On-Chip Microwave-Optical Transducer
A Novel On-Chip Microwave-Optical Transducer
Nonlinearity Makes Photonic Neural Networks Smarter
Nonlinearity Makes Photonic Neural Networks Smarter
Scientists Have Fabricated a Novel Device Capable of Converting Heat From Quantum Systems Into Voltage at Extremely Low Temperatures
Recently, scientists from EPFL have fabricated a device capable of operating in extremely low temperature and low magnetic field environments required by quantum systems. This device efficiently convert heat into electrical voltage using the Nernst effect and exhibits efficiency comparable to current technologies at room temperature. Combining the excellent electrical conductivity of graphene with the semiconductor properties of indium selenide, this device is a two-dimensional object only a few atoms thick.
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A 2D Device for Quantum Cooling
A 2D Device for Quantum Cooling
A New Theoretical Study Reveals Quantum Effects When Low-Energy Electrons Interact With Light
ICFO researchers lead a theoretical study on the interaction between low-energy electrons and light, showing for the first time the emergence of quantum and recoil effects as a consequence. The results could enhance ultrafast electron microscopy, among other potential applications.