Researchers at the University of Basel and Ruhr University Bochum have developed a source of single photons that can produce billions of these quantum particles per second. Each photon is created by exciting a single […]
24 qubit GHZ entanglement at room-temperature
Austrian AQT startup has just announced their compact ion-trap quantum computer prototype, demonstrating 24 qubit GHZ entanglement in a room-temperature setup housed in two 19-inch racks. This research work in cooperation with the University of Innsbruck, […]
CQC and Roche partnership in drug discovery
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) has just announced their collaboration with Roche, to design and implement noisy-intermediate-scale-quantum (NISQ) algorithms for early-stage drug discovery and development. The multi-year collaboration will combine the expertise of both CQC and […]
Silicon quantum dots using CMOS technology
Solid-state quantum computers require classical electronics to control and readout individual qubits and to enable fast classical data processing. Integrating both subsystems at deep cryogenic temperatures, where solid- state quantum processors operate best, may solve […]
New qubit can be switched between storage and fast calculation modes
Researchers from the University of Basel and TU Eindhoven have produced a new type of qubit that can be switched from a stable idle mode to a fast calculation mode. The challenge for quantum computing […]
Use of photonic structures for AI
Light-based processors, called photonic processors, enable computers to complete complex calculations at incredible speeds. A team of researchers has examined the potential of photonic processors for artificial intelligence applications. The results demonstrated for the first […]
Connecting qubits via a cryogenic link
Powerful quantum computers could be built by linking together multiple superconducting quantum processors. Promising schemes involve exchanging visible or infrared photons through optical fibers and converting such photons into microwave photons that can couple to […]
A state of vibration that exists simultaneously at two different times
Scientists from EPFL, MIT, and CEA Saclay demonstrate a state of vibration that exists simultaneously at two different times. They evidence this quantum superposition by measuring the strongest class of quantum correlations between light beams […]
The New Quantum Center at ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich announced its new Quantum Center. The center has 28 founding members from 6 different departments of ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute. The purpose of the new ETH Quantum Center is to ensure […]
Contest: Quantum Paper of the Year – 2020
We need your help for selecting the Best Quantum Paper of the Year 2020! First, please propose the paper you think deserves to become the best paper in Quantum Computing and Technology in 2020, the […]