Switching light beams quickly is important in many technological applications. Researchers at ETH have now…
Browsing: Quantum Information Science
Quantum Information Science is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of quantum physics, computer science, and information theory, focused on understanding how quantum systems can process, store, and transmit information. It explores the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics—such as superposition, entanglement, and quantum measurement—to develop powerful technologies like quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum cryptography. As research progresses, Quantum Information Science is paving the way for breakthroughs in secure communication, ultra-fast computation, and new methods of simulating complex physical systems, offering transformative potential across science and technology.
Google, in partnership with NASA and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has demonstrated the ability to…
Scientists from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Physics describe in an article published on…
Breaking of rotational symmetry in ring-shaped nanoparticle leads to surprising quantum property when illuminated with…
Radiation detector with the lowest noise in the world boosts quantum work. The nanoscale radiation…
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — A U.S. Army research result brings the quantum internet a…
Scientists have demonstrated a method of heralding entanglement between spins of two single rubidium-87 atoms…
A research team of physicists is hoping to demonstrate through experiment their theory describing how…