How Spectator Qubits Can Reduce Noise in Quantum Computers Hannes Bernien In a new interview feature, AZoQuantum talks with Hannes Bernien from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering about his research focusing on noise-reduction in quantum computers utilizing 'spectator qubits'.
One Step Closer to a Quantum Computing Future Dr. Foni Raphaël Lebrun-Gallagher AZoQuantum had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Foni Raphaël Lebrun-Gallagher about his team's breakthrough research at the University of Sussex. Their latest research proves the viability of connecting independent ion-trap quantum computer modules via electric fields.
A New Block-Printing Method to Create Quantum Materials Shuolong Yang In our latest interview, Assistant Professor Shuolong Yang from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering discusses a new topological superconductor to carry quantum information, and how its production method was inspired by paper block printing.
LabOne Q: An Intuitive Software Framework for Scalable Quantum ComputingLabOne Q is a new software framework that accelerates quantum computing progress on Zurich Instruments’ hardware. With LabOne Q, users can design complex quantum experiments with an intuitive, high-level programming language. From Zurich Instruments AG
ORCA-Quest qCMOS Camera by HamamatsuThe ORCA-Quest qCMOS camera provides high-quality and low-noise imaging for a variety of needs and uses. This makes it the perfect choice for imaging needs in the wider quantum industry. From Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
2SBQuantum to Test Quantum Magnetometer in Space in Final Phase of MagQuest Challenge – Map Earth’s Magnetic Field
Researchers Exploit the Color Centers in Diamond to Enhance Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Processes for NMR Applications From Springer - Science and Technology Publishers 5 Apr 2017
Application of Electro-Optic Phase Modulator in Pound-Drever Hall Technique for Laser Frequency Stabilization From Qubig GmbH 12 May 2014