By Skyla Baily Oct 23 2023 A groundbreaking study has illuminated the persistent challenge of scalability in the realm of quantum computing, particularly in regard to control-signal delivery.| AZoQuantum
John Durcan of IDA Ireland highlights the nation's surge in quantum computing, emphasizing R&D growth, key tech partnerships, and the need for skilled talent.| AZoQuantum
In a new interview feature, AZoQuantum speaks with Dr. Samuli Autti about his new research investigating the tactile sensation of superfluid 3He.| AZoQuantum
Quantum superposition challenges classical notions of state, playing a crucial role in the development of advanced quantum technologies and their applications.| AZoQuantum
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip utilizes a fourth state of matter, enhancing qubit stability and paving the way for scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing.| AZoQuantum
Quantum Field Theory provides a sophisticated framework for understanding particle interactions, influencing both theoretical and applied physics domains.| AZoQuantum
For would-be quantum programmers scratching their heads over how to jump into the game as quantum computers proliferate and become publicly accessible, a new beginner's guide provides a thorough introduction to quantum algorithms and their implementation on existing hardware.| AZoQuantum
Quantum computing is paving the way to a new era of financial systems which will make portfolio management, payment systems, and risk management a lot easier - but could come at a safety cost.| AZoQuantum
Quantum space communication advances with QKD, offering advanced security against hacking, promising a future of highly secure global networks.| AZoQuantum
Qubit instability poses a challenge for quantum computing, but quantum error correction offers promising solutions.| AZoQuantum
Japan accelerates in quantum technology, focusing on qubit control and applications in computing, sensing, and communications to compete globally.| AZoQuantum
This article questions whether clean technology can be aided by quantum computing.| AZoCleantech
The race is on for nations to establish themselves at the forefront of the quantum revolution, with academic, federal, and private investments of time, resources, and brainpower flooding into the field. One country that is well on the way to marking itself as a world leader in quantum technology is the Netherlands.| AZoQuantum
The transference of quantum keys via satellites will provide the cybersecurity breakthrough of the future.| AZoQuantum
This article explores the evolution, principles, applications, and future prospects of quantum computing processors.| AZoQuantum
Exploring the potential of 2D quantum materials like graphene and TMDCs for advanced applications in quantum computing and electronics.| AZoQuantum
The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) fosters collaboration to advance the quantum economy, focusing on technology gaps and workforce development.| AZoQuantum
NetSfere integrates cutting-edge ML-KEM encryption, providing a quantum-resistant communication platform that meets strict compliance and performance standards.| AZoQuantum
In this interview, Scott Genin highlights the impact of quantum simulations on materials discovery and the advancements needed for scalability.| AZoQuantum
QuEra leads in neutral-atom quantum computing, offering scalable, reconfigurable qubits that enhance algorithm efficiency and error correction capabilities.| AZoQuantum
Even relatively simple systems require enormous amounts of computing power to study, and our conventional tools can’t answer the questions we have about the quantum world. Researchers have now turned to quantum simulators, programmable quantum devices that can be used to model to quantum mechanics.| AZoQuantum
The quantum tunneling effect is a quantum phenomenon which occurs when particles move through a barrier that, according to the theories of classical physics, should be impossible to move through.| AZoQuantum
Quantum computing enhances AI by speeding up data processing, improving machine learning, and solving complex optimization problems.| AZoQuantum
Arizona State University has launched the Quantum Collaborative, a major 21st century initiative poised to profoundly impact society and the American economy with new discoveries and applications in advanced quantum technology.| AZoQuantum
Quantinuum, the world’s largest quantum computing company, has become the first to simulate a chemical molecule by implementing a fault tolerant algorithm on a quantum processor using logical qubits.| AZoQuantum
Quantinuum, the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, has signed a Joint Statement of Endeavour with the STFC Hartree Center, one of Europe’s largest supercomputing centers dedicated to industry engagement.| AZoQuantum
NTT Corporation in cooperation with the University of Tokyo (President: Teruo Fujii, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) and RIKEN has developed an optical fiber-coupled quantum light source (squeezed light source), which is a key technology for realizing a fault-tolerant large-scale universal optical quantum computer.| AZoQuantum
Quantum Error Correction is vital for reliable quantum computing, addressing qubit errors due to noise and decoherence.| AZoQuantum