A team of physicists from the University of Glasgow are the first in the world to find a way to use quantum-entangled photons to encode information in a hologram. Classical holography creates two-dimensional renderings of […]
QAOA for non-planar graph problems on a planar superconducting processor
Faster algorithms for combinatorial optimization could prove transformative for diverse areas such as logistics, finance and machine learning. A team of researchers at Google Research has demonstrated the application of the Google Sycamore superconducting qubit […]
Quantum systems learn joint computing
Today’s quantum computers contain up to several dozen memory and processing units, the so-called qubits. Researchers from MPQ have successfully interconnected two such qubits located in different labs to a distributed quantum computer. Their system […]
Andreev Modes from phase winding in nanowire-based Transmon
A team of researchers has investigated transmon qubits made from semiconductor nanowires with a fully surrounding superconducting shell. In the regime of reentrant superconductivity associated with the destructive Little-Parks effect, numerous coherent transitions are observed […]
Machine Learning helps Quantum Key Distribution
Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution (CV-QKD) enables information-theoretically secure key exchange between two parties using the continuous-variable properties of the quantized electromagnetic light field. The secret key rate of a CV-QKD system is limited by excess […]
Quantum Flagship consortium launches a project on silicon spin qubits
A European consortium was launched today with the goal of scaling silicon quantum technologies. Named QLSI (Quantum Large-Scale Integration with Silicon), this four-year EU project, coordinated by CEA-Leti, will lay the foundation for the EU’s […]
Quantum receiver with full radio frequency spectrum detection range
Researchers at the US Army Research Laboratory have built a quantum sensor, which can sample the radio-frequency spectrum—from zero frequency up to 20 GHz—and detect AM and FM radio, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other communication signals. The Rydberg […]
New EU Quantum Flagship consortium launches a project on silicon spin qubits as a platform for large-scale quantum computing
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Boosting the accuracy of chemical simulations on Quantum Computers
Some interesting article in Medium written by an interdisciplinary team of IBM researchers with partners from Daimler AG and Virginia Tech. Quantum computers are, by their very nature, well-suited to help scientists achieve breakthrough discoveries […]
QSens: Stuttgart-Ulm German cluster for Quantum Sensors
German government has been convinced by the Quantum Cluster concept “QSens – Quantum Technology and Sensors of the future”. The Cluster will focus on the development of new quantum sensors for the areas IOT, Lifestyle, […]