University of Utah physicists stored information for 112 seconds in what may become the world’s tiniest computer memory: magnetic “spins” in the centers or nuclei of atoms. Then the physicists ...
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Scientists Solved an 'Impossible' Quantum Puzzle With a Personal Computer
A visual representation of tensor networks. (Lucy Reading-Ikkanda/Simons Foundation) Efforts to advance quantum computing are also raising the bar for classical computing – showing that these ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University physicists have built a critical component for the development of quantum computers and spintronic devices, potentially bringing advances in cryptography and ...
Kane Quantum Computer Proposal – Phosphorus atoms embedded in silicon would be the ideal way to store and manipulate quantum information.Phosphorus atom could store a single qubit for long periods of ...
A novel magnetic material with an extraordinary electronic structure might allow for the production of smaller and more efficient computer chips in the future: the p-wave magnet. Researchers from ...
We’ve long known that encoding data using electron spin could revolutionize computer performance – and now it’s been successfully demonstrated for the first time ever. Ohio State researchers built a ...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Physicists at the University of California, Riverside have taken an important step forward in developing a "spin computer" by successfully achieving "tunneling spin injection" into ...
A quantum gate set designed using diamond spin qubits has set a global record by achieving an error probability rate below 0.1 percent. The feat was achieved through ...
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