Quantum Machines Releases New Control System That Utilizes Digital Direct Synthesis To Deliver Record Analog Performance and Qubit Control Density
Quantum Machines Releases New Control System That Utilizes Digital Direct Synthesis To Deliver Record Analog Performance and Qubit Control Density
Quantum Machines, the leading provider of breakthrough quantum control solutions, today announced the release of an advanced digital direct-synthesis (DDS) microwave front-end module (MW-FEM) for OPX1000, its high-density, processor-based quantum control platform. As an industry-first combination of a processor-based controller with all-digital signal generation, the new module represents a groundbreaking leap in quantum control, empowering researchers and full-stack quantum computer builders to push the boundaries of quantum computing.
Q-CTRL Teams With Wolfram, Keysight To Boost Quantum Adoption
Q-CTRL Teams With Wolfram, Keysight To Boost Quantum Adoption
Q-CTRL has announced strategic product integrations with Wolfram, Aqarios, qBraid, Qblox, and Keysight to boost quantum research, commercialization and adoption from algorithm and applications development to hardware R&D.
Army Improves Convoy Logistics With Quantum Computing in Australia
Army Improves Convoy Logistics With Quantum Computing in Australia
The Australian Army has improved its convoy logistics thanks to a quantum route optimization demonstration by quantum control engineering company Q-CTRL.
Quantum Machines Products Now Available Through Oxford Instruments NanoScience for Streamlined Purchasing
Quantum Machines Products Now Available Through Oxford Instruments NanoScience for Streamlined Purchasing
Quantum Machines, the leading provider of quantum control solutions that accelerate the realization of practical quantum computers, and Oxford Instruments, a leading provider of cryogenic systems, announced today a new partnership that will make Quantum Machines’ products available for purchase through Oxford Instruments sales channels. This collaboration will allow customers working on superconducting and spin qubit systems to purchase all required components from one vendor.
Quantum Machines Introduces QDAC-II Compact and QSwitch – Ultra-Low-Noise Quantum Electronics Solutions
Quantum Machines Introduces QDAC-II Compact and QSwitch – Ultra-Low-Noise Quantum Electronics Solutions
Quantum Machines, the provider of breakthrough quantum control solutions that accelerate the development of practical quantum computers, today announced the addition of two new high-density solutions to its industry-leading quantum electronics product family.
USTC Observes Third-order Exceptional Line in Nitrogen-vacancy Spin System
USTC Observes Third-order Exceptional Line in Nitrogen-vacancy Spin System
Research teams led by Academician DU Jiangfeng and Prof. RONG Xing from CAS Key Laboratory of Microscale Magnetic Resonance of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) have systematically studied the relations between symmetries and high-order non-Hermitian exceptional points (EPs), and observed the third-order exceptional line (EL) in a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) spin system.
Q-CTRL Awarded £1 Million Funding in UK Quantum Catalyst Competition
Q-CTRL Awarded £1 Million Funding in UK Quantum Catalyst Competition
Q-CTRL, a global leader in developing useful quantum technologies through quantum control infrastructure software, was today announced as a winner of the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Quantum Catalyst Fund Competition. Awarded £1 million in funding, Q-CTRL's winning proposal will deliver new quantum-hardware-optimized algorithmic solvers built on their proprietary performance management software to the Department for Transport and Network Rail. This software will address train schedule optimization for both large-scale rail networks and detailed station routing, bringing a new generation of quantum solutions to pressing government problems.
France Advances Quantum Technology Export Controls under New EU Regulation Framework
France Advances Quantum Technology Export Controls under New EU Regulation Framework
France enacted a comprehensive national control list, directly responding to the emerging disruptive potential — both constructive and destructive — of quantum computing, along with associated disruptive technologies in both civilian and military realms, according to recent information from the French government and computer translated into English.
PsiQuantum, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Mitsubishi Chemical Announce Partnership To Design Energy-Efficient Materials on PsiQuantum’s Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Mitsubishi Chemical Announce Partnership To Design Energy-Efficient Materials on PsiQuantum’s Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group today announced that they are beginning work with Mitsubishi Chemical Group on a joint project to simulate excited states of photochromic molecules which have widespread industrial and residential potential applications such as the development of smart windows, energy-efficient data storage, solar energy storage and solar cells, and other photoswitching use cases.
‘Quantum Ping-Pong’: Two Atoms Can Be Made To Bounce a Single Photon Back and Forth With High Precision
‘Quantum Ping-Pong’: Two Atoms Can Be Made To Bounce a Single Photon Back and Forth With High Precision
A research team from TU Wien in Vienna (Austria) has now been able to demonstrate theoretically that using a special lens, a single photon emitted by one atom can be guaranteed to be reabsorbed by a second atom. This second atom not only absorbs the photon though, but directly returns it back to the first atom. That way, the atoms pass the photon to each other with pinpoint accuracy again and again—just like in ping-pong.