Researchers have made a major advance in quantum computing with a new device that is nearly 100 times smaller than the ...
A new chip-scale device offers unprecedented control over laser frequencies, a key ingredient for large-scale quantum computing. Researchers have achieved an important step forward in quantum ...
University of Iowa researchers have discovered a method to "purify" photons, an advance that could make optical quantum ...
Scientists have successfully transmitted quantum data and conventional data through a single optical fiber for the first time. The research demonstrates that quantum data in the form of entangled ...
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Optical chip smaller than a hair uses 80× less power to help scale quantum computers
A new microchip modulates laser frequencies with extreme precision, enabling scalable quantum computing architectures.
NTT R&D Forum shows progress of IOWN technology and its penetration into quantum computers. To complete it NTT announced a collaboration agreement with OptQC, a leading company in optical quantum ...
NTT's R&D Forum highlights significant strides in IOWN technology, with plans for a groundbreaking collaboration with OptQC to advance optical quantum computing. NTT aims to achieve 1 million quantum ...
Breakthrough photonic quantum chip emits ultra-short 2 nm X-ray waves, advancing quantum materials and powering next-gen ...
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For the first time ever, researchers demonstrate quantum teleportation over fiber-optic cables
Fiber optic cables have powered global Internet traffic for decades. They carry vast amounts of data each second, connecting billions worldwide. But now, these same fibers are being tapped for a very ...
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NTT reveals IOWN roadmap, partners with OptQC for quantum computing
NTT R&D Forum reveals advancements in its IOWN technology, announcing a partnership with OptQC. The collaboration aims to ...
For the first time, researchers have been able to measure the quantum state of electrons ejected from atoms that have absorbed high-energy light pulses. This is thanks to a new measurement technique ...
Scientists have transmitted quantum and conventional internet data through the same fiber-optic channel, meaning a future quantum internet could theoretically use existing infrastructure. When you ...
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