Quantum entanglement links two particles, such as photons, so that measuring one instantly reveals information about the other. Reliable generation and distribution of entangled states are essential ...
Lasers and quantum electronics represent a transformative amalgam of quantum mechanics and electromagnetic technology that underpins much of modern scientific and industrial innovation. Central to ...
The buzz around quantum computing has been fueled in part by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Panelists at CES compared the current moment to AI's sudden acceleration after the launch of ...
A collaboration between Stuart Parkin's group at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Saale) and ...
Slight temperature changes, imperceptible manufacturing imperfections, and heat generated by their own components can completely ruin an entire quantum quantum system-on-chip. Silicon photonics could ...
Quantum engineers have now demonstrated a fully controllable three‑qubit register on a silicon photonic chip, turning a ...
Quantum wells are nanoscale semiconductor structures that confine charge carriers—electrons and holes—in a thin layer, resulting in discrete energy states. This confinement leads to a wealth of ...
Nonlinear optical dynamics—intensity-dependent response of light upon interaction with materials under high-intensity light sources—are of huge significance in modern photonics, finding applications ...
Scientists are leveraging quantum physics to develop new energy production methods, aiming to address the computing industry's growing energy demands. Researchers at MIT have devised a novel approach ...
In a breakthrough that could reshape quantum electronics and future space travel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have discovered a new phase of quantum matter. The exotic state, ...
Quantum computers, with their unprecedented processing power, will ultimately challenge today’s encryption standards. This is ...
Quantum computers are among today’s most exciting emerging technologies, but their design, testing, and manufacturing require unparalleled care to avoid damaging their components. Semiconductors are ...