New quantum ‘game’ showcases the promise of quantum computers
Imagine the tiniest game of checkers in the world—one played by using lasers to precisely shuffle around ions across a very small grid.Quantum Physics NewsRead More
Imagine the tiniest game of checkers in the world—one played by using lasers to precisely shuffle around ions across a very small grid.Quantum Physics NewsRead More
A study by researchers from the University of British Columbia’s Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (UBC Blusson QMI) has found a rare form of one-dimensional quantum magnetism in the metallic compound Ti4MnBi2, offering evidence into a phase space that has remained, until now, largely theoretical.Quantum Physics NewsRead More
In a recent study, researchers made a significant observation of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) phase transition in a 2D dipolar gas of ultracold atoms. This work marks a milestone in understanding how 2D superfluids behave with long-range and anisotropic dipolar interactions. The researchers are an international team of physicists, led by Prof. Jo Gyu-Boong from the
Scientists at EPFL have made a breakthrough in designing arrays of resonators, the basic components that power quantum technologies. This innovation could create smaller, more precise quantum devices.Quantum Physics NewsRead More