Chinese researchers showed that to achieve the highest precisions for multiple parameters at the same time requires the saturation of multiple Heisenberg uncertainty relations simultaneously. Real-life applications like magnetometry or quantum gyroscope typically involve precise […]
Pulsed laser with repetition rate of 57.8 GHz
The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that the research team at the Center for Opto-Electronic Materials and Devices was able to generate laser pulses at a rate at least 10,000 times higher than the […]
France announces a 1.8 billion euros Quantum Plan
The French President has just announced that the french research centers, start-ups and industrial groups will have a budget of 1.8 billion euros over five years. France has now a Quantum Plan. The French Quantum […]
Do simulations represent the real world at the atomic scale?
A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Chicago and the University of California, developed a groundbreaking validation protocol for simulations of the atomic structure of […]
Quantum Personality of The Year 2020 – Nominee: John Levy
John Levy, CEO of the New-York-based Seeqc start-up, is the fifth nominee of the ‘Quantum Personality of the Year 2020’. He co-founded SeeQC in 2018. From 2010-18 he served as the Chairman of BioLite, a […]
Drones to create local quantum networks
A team of Chinese researchers has used drones to create a prototype of a small airborne quantum network and to send entangled particles from one drone to another and from a drone to the ground. […]
New type of optical quantum computers
Scientists at the Institute of Physics of the University of Tartu, Estonia have found a way to develop optical quantum computers of a new type, based on the discovery of Rare Earth Ions (REIs) that […]
Unusual quantum phenomena: Competition between magnetic orders
Researchers at the University of Bonn have used ultracold atoms to gain new insights into previously unknown quantum phenomena. They found out that the magnetic orders between two coupled thin films of atoms compete with […]
India collaborates with Amazon in Quantum Computing
The India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to develop a Quantum Computing Applications Lab in the country. The lab is meant to provide access […]
New state of matter in one-dimensional quantum gas
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a quantum version of Archimedes’ screw that, instead of water, hauls fragile collections of gas atoms to higher and higher energy states without collapsing. Most nonequilibrium, many-particle systems eventually […]