The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has excited many researchers...
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Quantum development company Archer Materials has announced improvements in how the company detects single electron spins in a quantum computing device. Quantum computers store and retrieve information at the sub atomic level, utilising different spin states of an atom’s orbiting electrons. The Archer quantum team, led by Dr Simon Ruffell and Dr Byron Villis, has… The post Archer Materials improves quantum detection methods appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has excited many researchers...
The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has excited many researchers...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The Fidelity Center for Applied Technology (FCAT®), an innovative technology resource for Fidelity Investments, has...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The Fidelity Center for Applied Technology (FCAT®), an innovative technology resource for Fidelity Investments, has...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — PsiQuantum announced today that the company has signed a collaborative research agreement with the National Cancer...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — PsiQuantum announced today that the company has signed a collaborative research agreement with the National Cancer...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, has today announced a...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, has today announced a...
Scientists have developed a new way to manufacture semiconductor quantum dots that emit faster and more reliable single photons, potentially advancing...
Scientists have developed a new way to manufacture semiconductor quantum dots that emit faster and more reliable single photons, potentially advancing...