Peking University and Microsoft research teams’ papers reveal very different approaches to achieving stable, error-free ...
Physicists may be using mathematical assumptions in many situations that forbid time from moving backwards – but that isn’t necessarily a reflection of quantum reality ...
A collaboration between a fiber optic expert and the Duke Quantum Center looks to scale up quantum computing power.
Think of it as a quantum version of a computer network, where each module is like a separate computer ... a qubit can exist ...
A team at Oxford University successfully networked together two quantum processors using optical fiber and quantum ...
Quantum dots are widely used for their ability to emit single photons at specific wavelengths. These photons are created by ...
Data security on the internet is under threat: in the future, quantum computers could decode even encrypted files sent over ...
Scientists have demonstrated a major leap in quantum networking by transmitting entangled quantum signals with 100% uptime ...
Instead of transistors, like traditional computers, quantum computers use qubits. Qubits potentially allow for more options ...
Two researchers from the Leibniz University Hannover demonstrate a dynamically adaptable, resource-minimised quantum key distribution exploiting the photon colours for the first time.