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'Like talking on the telephone': Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance
UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created 'quantum entangled states'—where two ...
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'Talking on the telephone': Quantum entanglement between two distant atoms achieved'Talking on the telephone': Quantum entanglement between two distant at…
A new study details how UNSW engineers created 'quantum entangled states' between two phosphorus atoms in silicon.
By extending a proof of a physically important behavior in one-dimensional quantum spin systems to higher dimensions, a RIKEN ...
In the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing, silicon spin qubits are emerging as a leading candidate for building scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers. A new review titled ...
Researchers have achieved a major breakthrough by generating quantum spin currents in graphene—without relying on bulky magnetic fields. By pairing graphene with a magnetic material, they unlocked a ...
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Quantum Motion has deployed the first full-stack quantum computer built using standard silicon chip fabrication, a milestone ...
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