
New quantum detector measures the tiniest energies in superconducting circuits
Researchers at at Aalto University and Lund University presents a sensitive quantum thermometry to measure the tiniest energies in superconducting circuits.
Researchers at at Aalto University and Lund University presents a sensitive quantum thermometry to measure the tiniest energies in superconducting circuits.
Qnami announced today the closing of a 2.6M CHF (2.6M USD) seed round led by Venture Capital fund Quantonation and further supported by investiere, ZKB Start-up Finance and the High Tech Gründerfond.
Researchers are designing a brain-imaging device that uses a new type of sensor placed on the surface of a person’s head.
Researchers unravel novel dynamics in the interaction between light and mechanical motion with significant implications for quantum measurements designed to evade the influence of the detector in the notorious ‘back action limit’ problem.
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