Fraunhofer IAF, Qudora Tech, and AMO are co-developing new photonic components for ion-trap quantum computers.
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Scientists put quantum optics on a chip, bringing scalable quantum computers close
“On-chip integration represents the path forward for ion-trap quantum computing,” said Dr. Maik Scheller, Head of Photonics at QUDORA, in a press release. “We are engineering waveguide structures at ...
The 2021 summer school of the DK-ALM progamm focused on lectures and seminars out of AMO physics. Since this summer school ...
A new study explores the behavior of photons, the elementary particles of light, as they encounter boundaries where material properties change rapidly over time. This research uncovers remarkable ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mark A. Novotny, a Mississippi State University William L. Giles Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, will explore the complex world of quantum mechanics and its rapidly ...
The Ministry of Science and ICT and the Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP) said on the 15th that they selected Peter Zoller of the University of Innsbruck in Austria as this year’s ...
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, researchers have captured quantum uncertainty in real time using ultrafast pulses of light. Nearly a century after Werner Heisenberg proposed the uncertainty ...
Scientists have, for the first time, experimentally proven that angular momentum is conserved even when a single photon splits into two, pushing quantum physics to its most fundamental limits. Using ...
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