Quantum Computers News

Generating stable qubits at room temperature

Quantum bits, or qubits, can revolutionize computing and sensing systems. However, cryogenic temperatures are required to ensure the stability of qubits. In a...

Experiment could test quantum nature of large masses for the first time

A new experiment could in principle test the quantumness of an object regardless of its mass or energy.

Chemists create a 2D heavy fermion

Researchers have synthesized the first 2D heavy fermion. The material, a layered intermetallic crystal composed of cerium, silicon, and iodine (CeSiI), has electrons...

Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess

New findings debunk previous wisdom that solid-state qubits need to be super dilute in an ultra-clean material to achieve long lifetimes. Instead, cram...

Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked

Researchers have demonstrated the remarkable ability to perturb pairs of spatially separated yet interconnected quantum entangled particles without altering their shared properties.

Non-toxic quantum dots pave the way towards CMOS shortwave infrared image sensors for consumer electronics

Researchers have fabricated a new high-performance shortwave infrared (SWIR) image sensor based on non-toxic colloidal quantum dots. They report on a new method...

Computational model captures the elusive transition states of chemical reactions

Researchers developed a way to quickly calculate the transition state structure of a chemical reaction, using machine-learning models.

World’s first logical quantum processor

A team has realized a key milestone in the quest for stable, scalable quantum computing. For the first time, the team has created a...

Diamonds and rust help unveil ‘impossible’ quasi-particles

Researchers have discovered magnetic monopoles -- isolated magnetic charges -- in a material closely related to rust, a result that could be used...

Latest articles

error: Content is protected !!