Researchers reviewed stable organic radicals as qubit candidates for quantum computing, emphasizing their room-temperature ...
By influencing the nucleus of a titanium atom, they have created new opportunities for storing quantum information.
Researchers from Osaka University fabricate copolymer films that interact differently with currents with opposite ...
A research team has proposed a novel approach to accurately describe electron transfer mediated nonadiabatic dynamics of ...
The company has launched XQ1, the world’s first multi-qubit mobile quantum processor which operates at room temperature.
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the ...
Researchers have discovered a new method to store and retrieve quantum data using the spin state of an atom's nucleus. They ...
Due to this, the spin of an electron can slightly affect the nucleus’ spin, making it difficult to read the stored ...