European scientists are using diamonds to build a new quantum computer that works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
The smallest unit of information in a computer is the bit: on or off, 1 or 0. Today, the world's entire computing power is ...
The smallest machine of its kind in the world uses a single photon as its qubit and it can perform calculations without needing the cumbersome equipment to cool it down to near absolute zero.
Researchers are developing new ideas about the best ways to make lab-grown diamonds while minimizing other forms of carbon, ...
A €10 million consortium funded by the European Commission and supported by the Quantum Flagship is using diamonds and silicon carbide to build quantum computers and quantum simulators that can run at ...
Diamonds are known for their durability, thermal efficiency, and stability, making them ideal materials for electronics and ...
Quantum entanglement is one seriously long-distance relationship. Quantum entanglement is a fascinating, counterintuitive phenomenon where two subatomic particles remain deeply connected, even if ...
Supersolids are a new form of quantum matter that has only recently been demonstrated. The state of matter can be produced artificially in ultracold, dipolar quantum gases. A team has now demonstrated ...
A new experimental proposal suggests detecting a particle of gravity is far easier than anyone imagined. Now physicists are debating what it would really prove.
alleging that Quantum Loophole mismanaged its planned data center campus and a fiber-optic ring, also called the QLoop. TPG terminated Quantum Loophole as the projects’ manager and developer on ...
To expand the potential use of diamond in semiconductor and quantum technologies, researchers are developing improved processes for growing the material at lower temperatures that won't damage the ...