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Quantum technology spins into scalability

December 11, 2020
A multi-disciplinary team has published proof-of-concept for a powerful and scalable quantum technology. The researchers have demonstrated that bottom-up chemical synthesis enables quantum information to be encoded directly into a...

Graphene researchers throw physics out the window

November 16, 2020
A Manchester University graphene research team has just thrown the physics textbook out of the proverbial window. Fundamental physics teaches us that the trajectory of an electron will bend under...

Scaling up the quantum chip

July 16, 2020
MIT researchers have developed a process to manufacture and integrate ‘artificial atoms’, created by atomic-scale defects in microscopically thin slices of diamond, with photonic circuitry, producing the largest quantum chip...

Kirke teleports from Westeros

July 10, 2020
Teleportation is most commonly the stuff of science fiction and, for many, would conjure up the immortal phrase; “Beam me up Scotty". However, a new study has described how its...

Is teleportation possible? Yes, in the quantum world

June 23, 2020
Last year scientists confirmed that information could be passed between photons on computer chips even when the photons were not physically linked. Now, according to new research from the University...

Physicist creates fifth state of matter from their living room

May 21, 2020
Dr Amruta Gadge from the Quantum Systems and Devices Laboratory successfully created a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) - considered to be the fifth state of matter - using quantum technology based...

Orbitronics: the next step for Moore’s Law?

May 18, 2020
SLAC scientists have broken the link between a quantum material's spin and orbital states, opening a path toward a new generation of logic and memory devices to increase the efficiency...

Higgs Spectroscopy: A new method to measure superconductors

May 12, 2020
From sustainable energy to quantum computers: high-temperature superconductors have the potential to revolutionize today’s technologies. Despite intensive research, however, we still lack the necessary basic understanding to develop these complex...

Five things you learn from working in cleanrooms

August 19, 2019
Want to avoid committing a serious faux pas before you start working in cleanrooms? That would be highly advisable says Lizzy Huitson as she takes us through her top tips…

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