Quantum computers have the potential to change technology by solving complex problems that traditional computers cannot handle. However, one major...
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A new discovery about a special quantum material could help advance quantum computers, sensors, and other futuristic technologies. Scientists from the University of Regensburg in Germany and the University of Michigan (U-M) have shown that a material called chromium sulfide bromide can trap tiny quantum information carriers, known as excitons, in a single line. Chromium […] The post Quantum breakthrough: Magnetic material traps information in one dimension appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Quantum computers have the potential to change technology by solving complex problems that traditional computers cannot handle. However, one major...
By Stephan Rachel, Professor, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne For The Conversation Researchers at Microsoft have announced the...
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