If scaled up successfully, the team’s new system could help answer questions about certain kinds of superconductors and other unusual states of matter.
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Lasers trigger magnetism in atomically thin quantum materials
Researchers discovered that light can trigger a form of magnetism in a normally nonmagnetic material. This magnetism centers on the behavior of electron “spin.” By controlling & aligning electron spin at this level of detail & accuracy, this platform could have applications in quantum computing & simulation.
Connected Moments for Quantum Computing
Connected moments math shortcut shaves time and cost of quantum calculations while maintaining accuracy
A Bridge to the Quantum Revolution
PNNL, Microsoft Quantum partner to link quantum circuits to powerful government supercomputers
Creating the Heart of a Quantum Computer
Quantum computers have the potential to solve problems that conventional computers can’t. To use quantum computers on a large scale, we need to improve the technology in qubits. The DOE’s Office of Science is supporting research into developing the ingredients and recipes to build these challenging qubits.
Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists Announces 2019 National Laureates
An ecologist from Stony Brook University, a theoretical physicist from University of Colorado Boulder and a chemical biologist from Harvard University Three female scientists have been named Laureates of the Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists, each receiving $250,000, the…