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Qubits

34 posts
SScience
A fluorescent-protein spin qubit | Nature
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A fluorescent-protein spin qubit | Nature

  • August 21, 2025
Protein expression and purification In Figs. 1–4 and 5d, we measured EYFP with the mutations S2insL/S65G/V68L/S72A/T203Y/H231L of avGFP, with…
PPhysics
A mechanical quantum memory for microwave photons
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A mechanical quantum memory for microwave photons

  • August 14, 2025
Wallquist, M., Hammerer, K., Rabl, P., Lukin, M. & Zoller, P. Hybrid quantum devices and quantum engineering. Phys.…
CComputing
Chinese scientists build largest array of atoms for quantum computing in the world
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Chinese scientists build largest array of atoms for quantum computing in the world

  • August 13, 2025
A team led by renowned Chinese physicist Pan Jianwei has built a key component for an atom-based quantum…
PPhysics
The invisible upgrade that makes solar panels work smarter, not harder
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US finds missing particle that makes quantum computing fully possible

  • August 6, 2025
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) in the US turned to an often overlooked particle for…
PPhysics
Universal quantum computation using Ising anyons from a non-semisimple topological quantum field theory
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Universal quantum computation using Ising anyons from a non-semisimple topological quantum field theory

  • August 5, 2025
Non-semisimple anyons The fusion rules governing anyons in our theory are closely related to SU(2)k Chern-Simons theory at…
CComputing
Tensor networks for quantum computing
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Tensor networks for quantum computing

  • July 30, 2025
Schollwöck, U. The density-matrix renormalization group in the age of matrix product states. Ann. Phys. 326, 96–192 (2011).…
PPhysics
Samsung lands $16.5 billion Tesla chip deal to power next-gen AI, Elon Musk confirms
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In a first, transmon qubit achieves a coherence time of one millisecond

  • July 28, 2025
A team of researchers in Finland has set a new world record for how long a quantum bit,…
PPhysics
A dephasing sweet spot with enhanced dipolar coupling
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A dephasing sweet spot with enhanced dipolar coupling

  • July 24, 2025
Device The device is depicted in Fig. 1. Detailed fabrication procedures are outlined in the Methods. This device comprises…
PPhysics
AI finds hidden sperm in man thought infertile, couple gets pregnant after 18 years
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Hacked qubit blocks achieve unexpected

  • July 6, 2025
In the strange world of quantum computing, randomness isn’t just noise. It’s a powerful resource. Whether you’re designing…
PPhysics
The 15 Million USD Blimp Taking Over the Sky
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First zero-temp symmetry break hits 80% fidelity in quantum test

  • July 4, 2025
An international collaboration of researchers from China, Spain, Denmark, and Brazil has successfully simulated spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB)…
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