Quantum memory and communication systems represent a transformative frontier in information technology, harnessing quantum mechanical phenomena to store, manipulate and transmit quantum states over ...
Quantum computing is no longer just a theoretical pursuit or the domain of research labs. It has rapidly emerged as a transformative technology poised to revolutionize industries around the globe.
YOKOHAMA National University signed a joint research agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Quantinuum K.K., Keio University, SoftBank Corp., Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and LQUOM, Inc. Their ...
Illustration of a nuclear frequency comb displaying single photons as visualized on a logarithmic scale from dark to bright colors, with brighter colors indicating instances of time where the stored ...
Expanding patent portfolio accelerates IonQ’s timeline toward quantum commercial advantage COLLEGE PARK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), the leading commercial quantum computing and quantum ...
A new chip-based quantum memory uses nanoprinted “light cages” to trap light inside atomic vapor, enabling fast, reliable storage of quantum information. The structures can be fabricated with extreme ...
Complements BTQ's separate collaboration with ICTK, a South Korea–based leader in hardware-level security technologies, which ...
IonQ Breakthrough in Synthetic Diamond Materials Accelerates Quantum Networking Scale and Production
COLLEGE PARK, Md--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), the leader in the quantum computing and networking industries, today announced a significant breakthrough in creating essential hardware for ...
C12’s quantum processors are based on ultra-pure carbon nanotubes, a nearly one-dimensional material that achieves record coherence and low noise. This cleaner-materials approach enables scalable ...
IonQ IONQ is taking decisive steps to reshape the quantum landscape by leveraging acquisitions that strengthen both its computing power and quantum networking infrastructure. In first-quarter 2025, ...
Researchers have explored a 'quantum-inspired' technique to make the 'ones' and 'zeroes' for classical computer memory applications out of crystal defects, each the size of an individual atom. This ...
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