Quantum Register Reaches 1,200 Neutral Atoms in Continuous Operation
Quantum Register Reaches 1,200 Neutral Atoms in Continuous Operation
A team of physicists led by Johannes Zeiher, research group leader in Immanuel Bloch's Quantum Many-Body Systems department and co-founder of the MPQ spin-off planqc, has achieved significant progress in scaling up quantum computing platforms with neutral atoms.
Quantum Teleportation Across Saarbrücken
Quantum Teleportation Across Saarbrücken
Researchers from Saarland University (UdS) have achieved an important breakthrough in Quantum Communication by demonstrating Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation over a 14 km long fiber link, the “Saarbrücken Quantum Communication Fiber Testbed”.
Exploiting Quantum Squeezing to Enhance Precision of Measurements in Systems With Multiple Factors
Exploiting Quantum Squeezing to Enhance Precision of Measurements in Systems With Multiple Factors
In a new paper published in Physical Review Research, Tohoku University's Dr. Le Bin Ho explores the effectiveness of the squeezing technique in enhancing the precision of measurements in quantum systems with multiple factors. The analysis provides theoretical and numerical insights, aiding in the identification of mechanisms for achieving maximum precision in these intricate measurements.
Xiaoqian Chen Earns DOE Early Career Award for Quantum Materials Research
Xiaoqian Chen Earns DOE Early Career Award for Quantum Materials Research
Xiaoqian Chen, a physicist and beamline scientist at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been selected as one of the 91 early career scientists from across the country to receive research funding through the DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program. This funding will aid Chen in researching the unique ways that particles interact to share information due to quantum mechanics.
RIT Receives $3.97 Million Award to Improve Quantum System Networking Initiatives
RIT Receives $3.97 Million Award to Improve Quantum System Networking Initiatives
Rochester Institute of Technology has been awarded $3.97 million from the Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH) to advance quantum chip technologies. It is part of a four-year award that could see the university attain nearly $10 million as the research progresses. The focus will be on scaling the power of quantum systems by entangling them across a photonic network.
Mysteries of the Bizarre ‘Pseudogap’ in Quantum Physics Finally Untangled
Mysteries of the Bizarre ‘Pseudogap’ in Quantum Physics Finally Untangled
A new paper unravels the mysteries of a bizarre physical state known as the pseudogap, which has close ties to the sought-after state called high-temperature superconductivity, in which electrical resistance disappears.
LHC Experiments at CERN Observe Quantum Entanglement at the Highest Energy Yet
LHC Experiments at CERN Observe Quantum Entanglement at the Highest Energy Yet
In an article published today in Nature, the ATLAS collaboration reports how it succeeded in observing quantum entanglement at the LHC for the first time, between fundamental particles called top quarks and at the highest energies yet. First reported by ATLAS in September 2023 and since confirmed by two observations made by the CMS collaboration, this result has opened up a new perspective on the complex world of quantum physics.
Nu Quantum Appoints Dr. Bob Sutor, a Former IBM Quantum Leader, as NED and Announces US Expansion
Nu Quantum Appoints Dr. Bob Sutor, a Former IBM Quantum Leader, as NED and Announces US Expansion
Nu Quantum, the leading quantum entanglement startup, has appointed Dr. Bob Sutor as a non-executive director (NED) on its board of directors. Dr. Sutor was a leader in IBM’s world-leading quantum efforts over his 39 year career at the company and is regarded as a leader of the quantum industry globally.
Boeing Pioneering Quantum Communications Technology with In-Space Test Satellite
Boeing Pioneering Quantum Communications Technology with In-Space Test Satellite
Boeing today announced the scheduled 2026 launch of a satellite – dubbed Q4S – which is designed to demonstrate quantum entanglement swapping capabilities on orbit. This Boeing-funded, first-of-its-kind space mission brings humanity closer to building a secure, global quantum internet that connects quantum sensors and computers.
Quantum Mysteries in 3D: A New Spin on Magnetic Materials
Quantum Mysteries in 3D: A New Spin on Magnetic Materials
Scientists at EPFL, the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin have uncovered intriguing insights into the magnetic properties of a complex material that dances on the edge of quantum spin liquid behavior. The discovery could have far-reaching implications for our understanding of quantum materials and their potential technological applications.