Low-Frequency Photonic Simulator Breaks Barriers in Synthetic Frequency Dimensions

Low-Frequency Photonic Simulator Breaks Barriers in Synthetic Frequency Dimensions

January 1, 2025
Recently, a research team led by Prof. LI Chuanfeng from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) achieved a breakthrough in quantum photonics. They developed an on-chip photonic simulator capable of simulating arbitrary-range coupled frequency lattices with gauge potential. This study was published in Physical Review Letters.

USTC Achieves Calculation of the Jones Polynomial Based on Majorana Zero Modes

USTC Achieves Calculation of the Jones Polynomial Based on Majorana Zero Modes

January 1, 2025
A research team led by Prof.GUO Guangcan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC),collaborated with Prof.Jiannis K.Pachos from University of Leeds,has experimentally calculated the Jones polynomial based on the quantum simulation of braided Majorana zero modes.The research team determined the Jones polynomials of different links through simulate the braiding operations of Majorana fermions.This study was published in Physical Review Letters.

Lighting the Way to Quantum Computing

Lighting the Way to Quantum Computing

January 1, 2025
In quantum technology applications such as quantum computing, light plays a central role in encoding and transmitting information. NTU researchers have recently made breakthroughs in manipulating light that could potentially usher in the era of quantum computing.

Synergy Quantum Provides World’s Most Advanced QRNG to C-DAC, Driving India’s Quantum-Ready Future

Synergy Quantum Provides World’s Most Advanced QRNG to C-DAC, Driving India’s Quantum-Ready Future

December 30, 2024
Synergy Quantum, a global leader in military-grade quantum secure communication technologies, has announced the successful deployment of a state-of-the-art Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), India. This strategic collaboration marks a pivotal step in strengthening India's national cryptographic resilience and advancing Post-Quantum Encryption (PQE) capabilities.

First Demonstration of Quantum Teleportation Over Busy Internet Cables

First Demonstration of Quantum Teleportation Over Busy Internet Cables

December 30, 2024
Northwestern University engineers are the first to successfully demonstrate quantum teleportation over a fiber optic cable already carrying Internet traffic. The discovery, published in the journal Optica, introduces the new possibility of combining quantum communication with existing Internet cables — greatly simplifying the infrastructure required for for advanced sensing technologies or quantum computing applications.

SEALSQ Expands R&D With SEALQUANTUM.com Lab to Pioneer Quantum-Safe Encryption and Post Quantum Research

SEALSQ Expands R&D With SEALQUANTUM.com Lab to Pioneer Quantum-Safe Encryption and Post Quantum Research

December 27, 2024
SEALSQ Corp ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced the launch of SEALQUANTUM.com Lab, a state-of-the-art research and innovation hub dedicated to supporting organizations in transitioning to quantum-safe encryption. This initiative underscores SEALSQ’s commitment to equipping industries with cutting-edge solutions to address the cybersecurity challenges posed by emerging quantum technologies.

Building a Safer and More Affordable Nuclear Clock

Building a Safer and More Affordable Nuclear Clock

December 25, 2024
Reported recently in a new study published in Nature, a team of researchers, led by JILA and NIST Fellow and University of Colorado Boulder Physics professor Jun Ye, in collaboration with Professor Eric Hudson’s team at UCLA’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, have found a way to make nuclear clocks a thousand times less radioactive and more cost-effective, thanks to a method creating thin films of thorium tetrafluoride (ThF4).

Aeluma Joins Optica as Corporate Member to Drive Photonics Innovation

Aeluma Joins Optica as Corporate Member to Drive Photonics Innovation

December 24, 2024
Aeluma, Inc., a semiconductor company specializing in high performance, scalable technologies for mobile, automotive, AI, defense and aerospace, communication and quantum computing, today announced that it has joined Optica, the global society dedicated to advancing optics and photonics worldwide. This corporate membership aligns Aeluma with a prestigious network of industry leaders in light science and technology, amplifying the company's role in driving innovations in semiconductor and photonics technologies.

UCF Awarded $4.2 Million Grant for Research and Student Education in Quantum Materials

UCF Awarded $4.2 Million Grant for Research and Student Education in Quantum Materials

December 23, 2024
UCF and the University of Washington earned a Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials award from the U.S. National Science Foundation to expand participation and access to quantum materials research, education and training.

Florian Kaiser Wins Prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant for Quantum Integration Project

Florian Kaiser Wins Prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant for Quantum Integration Project

December 23, 2024
Dr Florian Kaiser, Head of the Quantum Materials group at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), has been awarded a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant worth €3 million over a five-year period. This grant will fund the research project, “Q-Chip”, which aims to demonstrate that quantum processors and quantum memories can be operated simultaneously on a single chip, thus overcoming existing scalability challenges in quantum technologies.
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