Quantum computers struggle with a major flaw: their information vanishes unpredictably. Scientists have now created a new method that can measure this loss over 100 times faster than before. By ...
A theoretical study shows that quantum excitations without topological protection, previously considered experimental limitations, can serve as spectroscopic tools for identifying quantum statistics.
When two observers measure an entangled state, the frequencies of their observed results manifest the strength of quantum theory. Extreme values governing these statistics have now been successfully ...
A light pulse is technically empty, yet capable of carrying a trillion photons in a single burst. That is part of what makes ...
Konstantin Vodopyanov, a professor at the College of Sciences and CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, recently co-authored a study published in the journal Optica. This research examines ...
Quantum statistics has long provided the theoretical framework for understanding the behaviour of particles at microscopic scales, traditionally delineated by Bose–Einstein and Fermi–Dirac ...
The study of quantum dots has advanced our understanding of electron transport at the nanoscale. These semiconductor nanostructures, which confine electrons in discrete energy levels, provide an ideal ...
A recent study by an international team of researchers reveals a fundamental limitation of classical communication: no finite amount of classical messaging can faithfully simulate a quantum ...
A new study explores how EOS transmits ultrashort laser pulses through crystals that change in response to an applied electric field. This technique allows researchers to accurately capture the shape ...
QuiX Quantum, the Dutch provider of photonic quantum computing hardware, says it has demonstrated “below threshold” error ...
From century-old curiosity to working quantum “dams” The most dramatic shift comes from work that finally tames a problem that has haunted theorists since the early days of quantum mechanics, how to ...