Device Enables Direct Communication Among Multiple Quantum Processors
Device Enables Direct Communication Among Multiple Quantum Processors
MIT researchers developed a photon-shuttling “interconnect” that can facilitate remote entanglement, a key step toward a practical quantum computer.
Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have shown that a type of qubit whose architecture is more amenable to mass production can perform comparably to qubits currently dominating the field. With a series of mathematical analyses, the scientists have provided a roadmap for simpler qubit fabrication that enables robust and reliable manufacturing of these quantum computer building blocks.
Pioneering Quantum Physicist Dmitry Green Joins Quantum Coast Capital to Drive Breakthrough Innovations
Pioneering Quantum Physicist Dmitry Green Joins Quantum Coast Capital to Drive Breakthrough Innovations
Quantum Coast Capital (QCC) is pleased to announce that Dmitry Green, PhD has joined the firm as Chief Science Officer and General Partner. With more than two decades of original research in quantum physics and extensive experience in financial strategy, Green brings an unmatched combination of expertise to QCC’s efforts to accelerate innovation and drive value in the rapidly evolving quantum technology sector.
Fraunhofer IPMS and Max Planck Institute Collaborate on Spin-Based Memory and Logic Components for Cryogenic Use
Fraunhofer IPMS and Max Planck Institute Collaborate on Spin-Based Memory and Logic Components for Cryogenic Use
The Fraunhofer IPMS, Dresden and the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle, are collaborating on innovative spin-based memory and logic components that operate at low cryogenic temperatures. The CONDOR project, launched earlier this year, aims to address the growing demand for electronics that operate at low cryogenic temperatures, especially for applications in the field of quantum computing technologies.
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