Novel Way to Manipulate Exotic Materialsby Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFinding could revolutionize electronics, quantum computing
A New Quantum Approach to Solve Electronic Structures of Complex Materialsby Argonne National Laboratory
NewsNew Material May Offer Key to Solving Quantum Computing Issueby Penn StateResearchers develop a heterostructure consisting of an insulator, (Bi,Sb)2Te3, and a material layer of gallium
NewsRandomness in Quantum Machines Helps Verify Their Accuracyby California Institute of TechnologyNew error-detection method takes advantage of the way quantum information is scrambled
NewsScientists Turn Single Molecule Clockwise or Counterclockwise on Demandby Argonne National LaboratoryControlling a europium molecule’s rotation could lead to advancements in microelectronics and quantum computing
NewsNew Form of Universal Quantum Computersby University of InnsbruckParity quantum computers make it easier to implement complex algorithms
NewsA Faster Experiment to Find and Study Topological Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyResearchers can uncover compounds that might enable next-generation computer chips or quantum devices
NewsQuantum Computing Engineers Set New Standard in Silicon Chip Performanceby University of New South WalesNew proof-of-concept research shows that spin qubits can hold information for 2 milliseconds
NewsFrom Bits to P-bits: One Step Closer to Probabilistic Computingby Tohoku UniversityProbabilistic computing would function at room temperature and infer potential answers from complex input
NewsAnti-butterfly Effect Enables New Benchmarking of Quantum-Computer Performanceby Los Alamos National LaboratoryRunning a quantum system backward, then forward in time distinguishes information leaks from information scrambling
NewsQuantum Sensor Can Detect Electromagnetic Signals of Any Frequencyby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew method has potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing
NewsInnovative Platform for Quantum Computers and Communicationsby CNRSEuropium molecular crystal a material of interest for quantum memories and computers