Researchers demonstrate first terahertz quantum sensor

A research team in Germany described the first demonstration of quantum sensing in the terahertz frequency range. During the experiments, terahertz frequencies interacted with a sample in free space and provided information about the sample thickness by […]

Qubits that operates at room temperature

Scientists from NUST MISIS (Russia) together with colleagues from Sweden, Hungary and U.S., found a way to manufacture stable qubits that operate at room temperature, in contrast to the majority of existing analogues. The team […]

An all-electric magnetic logic gate

Researchers from ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute has developed a way to build an all-electric magnetic logic gate. The work builds on the idea of magnetic racetrack memory, in which wires are moved […]

New error-correction scheme for quantum computers

Scientists in Australia have developed a new approach to reducing the errors that plague experimental quantum computers by taking advantage of the infinite geometric space of a particular quantum system made up of bosons (like […]

Google announces TensorFlow Quantum

Google, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, X, and Volkswagen, announces the release of TensorFlow Quantum (TFQ), an open-source library for the rapid prototyping of quantum ML models. TFQ provides the tools necessary for bringing the quantum computing and […]

Scientists break Google’s QAOA quantum algorithm

A team of scientists from Skoltech‘s Deep Quantum Laboratory discovered and quantified what appears to be a fundamental limitation in the QAOA quantum algorithm initiated by Google. Google has devised new quantum-enhanced algorithms that operate […]

Qubits filter for better superposition lifetime

Researchers at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), RIKEN, and the University of Tokyo propose an improved method for isolating the qubits in a quantum computer from the external environment, which may help usher […]

Five-meter longest microwave quantum link

Physicists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a five-meter-long microwave quantum link, the longest of its kind to date. It can be used both for future quantum computer networks and for experiments in basic quantum physics […]

Atomic vacancy as qubit at room temperature

Physicists from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in Germany, in cooperation with the Technical University of Sydney in Australia have now succeeded for the first time in experimentally demonstrating so-called spin centers in a boron nitride crystal. […]