on October 22, 2009 in London. What happens if you embed an ultrafast quantum computer inside a diamond (you know, aside from qualifying for sale in one of Tiffany’s catalogues and inviting “forever” ...
Netherlands-based QuiX Quantum has delivered Carina, the world's first universal photonic quantum computer designed for ...
A lot is expected to happen in the year 2029: Apophis, a 1,480-foot asteroid, is expected to pass by Earth at a distance of some 20,000 miles; NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is expected to leave the ...
Most people think of diamonds as high-end adornments. Not Ania Bleszynski Jayich. The UC Santa Barbara physicist sees diamonds, which she grows in the UC Quantum Foundry, as a potentially powerful ...
While much of the quantum industry’s attention remains fixed on next-generation computers, a South ...
Artist's concept illustration showing a two-dimensional collection of interacting spins in a diamond lattice. Credit: Brian Long The quest to create useful quantum technologies begins with a deep ...
Diamond is extremely valuable to science and technology not for its sparkle but for its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, transparency to a large fraction of the light spectrum, and a host ...
Researchers at Michigan State University have demonstrated a nickel-vacancy (NiV⁻) qubit with more than a millisecond of ...
A heat engine small enough to fit inside a superconducting circuit has converted heat into measurable work near absolute zero ...
To further accelerate its pioneering research in the field of quantum computing, the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF is expanding its unique quantum computing infrastructure ...
Opportunities span ultra-pure superconductors, enriched silicon, quantum-grade diamond, photonics, cryogenics, lasers, detectors, vacuum systems and interconnects. Suppliers that ease chokepoints, ...