Physics Experiment Proves Patterns in Chaos in Peculiar Quantum Realm
Physics Experiment Proves Patterns in Chaos in Peculiar Quantum Realm
It has been proven, in the incredibly tiny quantum realm, by an international team co-led by UC Santa Cruz physicist Jairo Velasco, Jr. In a new paper published on November 27 in Nature, the researchers detail an experiment that confirms a theory first put forth 40 years ago stating that electrons confined in quantum space would move along common paths rather than producing a chaotic jumble of trajectories.
Equal1 Announces Major Quantum Computing Breakthrough
Equal1 Announces Major Quantum Computing Breakthrough
Equal1, a global leader in silicon powered quantum computing, has today announced a major breakthrough for the quantum computing industry, demonstrating both world-leading performance for a silicon qubit array and the most complex quantum controller chip developed to date.
$3.5 Million Federal Grant Awarded to Fully Establish UTC Quantum Center
$3.5 Million Federal Grant Awarded to Fully Establish UTC Quantum Center
Advancing quantum science is a national priority of the federal government, and a proposal to establish the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Quantum Center has been awarded $3.5 million from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Riverlane Releases New Report To Accelerate Industry Through the ‘QEC Era’
Riverlane Releases New Report To Accelerate Industry Through the ‘QEC Era’
Riverlane, the global leader in quantum error correction technology, in partnership with Resonance, today released the first-of-its-kind Quantum Error Correction Report 2024. Highlighting critical insights and trends that will aid the quantum industry’s navigation through its newest phase, the ‘QEC era,’ the report marks the pivotal steps needed to advance quantum computing from the experimental stages to real-world applications.
Physicists Uncover Universal Non-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics in Randomly Interacting Spin Models
Physicists Uncover Universal Non-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics in Randomly Interacting Spin Models
A new study has uncovered the universal dynamics far from equilibrium in randomly interacting spin models, thereby complementing the well-established universality in low-energy equilibrium physics. The study, recently published in Nature Physics, was the result of a collaborative effort involving the research group led by Prof. Du Jiangfeng and Prof. Peng Xinhua at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), along with the theoretical groups of Prof. Zhai Hui from Tsinghua University and Dr. Zhang Pengfei from Fudan University.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) Completes Development of Qibo, the Open-Source Platform for Quantum Computing
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) Completes Development of Qibo, the Open-Source Platform for Quantum Computing
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied pillar of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched Qibo, an end-to-end, open-source platform for quantum computing programming.
Q-CTRL Sets Global Quantum Technology Fundraising Record, Increasing Series B to USD $113M, Led by GP Bullhound
Q-CTRL Sets Global Quantum Technology Fundraising Record, Increasing Series B to USD $113M, Led by GP Bullhound
Q-CTRL, the global leader in quantum infrastructure software, today announced the successful expansion of its Series B Funding Round to USD $113M (AUD $166M), with USD $59M of new capital. The Series B-2 all-equity funding round was led by global late-stage venture firm GP Bullhound and saw a dramatic increase in valuation from earlier financing. This represents the largest aggregate Series B for a quantum software company to date.
Qruise and Quantum Machines Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Quantum R&D
Qruise and Quantum Machines Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Quantum R&D
Qruise, a pioneer in machine learning software for physics-centric R&D, and Quantum Machines (QM), the leading provider of processor-based quantum controllers, today announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the development of quantum technology. As part of this collaboration, Quantum Machines will offer Qruise's advanced software as an add-on to its own products, following the success of their recent joint research that significantly enhances the fidelities of superconducting quantum gates.
Quantum Machines Qubit Chip Holders Now Available Through Bluefors
Quantum Machines Qubit Chip Holders Now Available Through Bluefors
Quantum Machines, the leading provider of processor-based quantum controllers, and Bluefors, the global leader in cryogenic measurement systems, announced today an extended OEM agreement. With the agreement, Quantum Machines’ QCage is available through Bluefors.
Ultrafast Steering of Quantum-Entangled Electrons
Ultrafast Steering of Quantum-Entangled Electrons
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg have succeeded in selectively manipulating the motion of the electron pair in the hydrogen molecule. The emission direction of a photoelectron released by light (a photon) relative to the remaining bound electron in the cleaved neutral hydrogen atom can be controlled by the time interval between two laser flashes on the scale of a few hundred attoseconds (10–18 s). The adjustable emission asymmetry is based on the quantum entanglement between the bound electron and the spatially separated emitted electron.