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Entangled photons created from quantum dotsEntangled Photons Created from Quantum Dots ScienceDaily (Nov. 18, 2009) — To exploit the quantum world to the fullest, a key commodity is entanglement -- the spooky, distance-defying link that can form between objects such as atoms even when they are completely shielded from one another. ...
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'Universal' programmable two-qubit quantum processor created'Universal' Programmable Two-Qubit Quantum Processor Created ScienceDaily (Nov. 16, 2009) — Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated the first "universal" programmable quantum information processor able to run any program allowed by quantum ...
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Quantum Computer Chips Now One Step Closer To RealityQuantum Computer Chips Now One Step Closer To Reality ScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2009) — In the quest for smaller, faster computer chips, researchers are increasingly turning to quantum mechanics -- the exotic physics of the small. The problem: the manufacturing techniques required to make ...
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Photon 'machine gun' could power quantum computersTHERE is a simple rule of computing that holds true even in the weird quantum world: increase the number of units of information available and you boost computing power. Raising the number of quantum bits, or qubits, carries an even greater reward – every additional qubit doubles the computing power....
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New photon ‘machine gun’ may power quantum computersLondon, September 26 (ANI): A team of scientists has designed a system that can fire barrages of entangled photons with machine-gun regularity, and can power quantum computers in the future. Existing methods of producing entangled photons tend to spew out photons more or less randomly, ...
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Classical Chaos Occurs In The Quantum World, Scientists FindClassical Chaos Occurs In The Quantum World, Scientists Find ScienceDaily (Oct. 8, 2009) — Chaotic behavior is the rule, not the exception, in the world we experience through our senses, the world governed by the laws of classical physics. Even tiny, easily overlooked events can completely ...
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Quantum computing may be useful after all | Machines Like UsIn recent years, quantum computers have lost some of their luster. In the 1990s, it seemed that they might be able to solve a class of difficult but common problems — the so-called NP-complete problems — exponentially faster than classical computers. Now, it seems that they probably can't. In ...
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Speedy communication takes a quantum leap towards realitySpeedy communication takes a quantum leap towards reality An entangled state of six photons can form a quantum bit that is highly resistant to noise. Quantum computing is expected to revolutionize electronics over the course of the next few decades, but a number of outstanding issues still ...
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New photon ‘machine gun’ may power quantum computers0 New photon ‘machine gun’ may power quantum computers Ani September 26th, 2009 LONDON - A team of scientists has designed a system that can fire barrages of entangled photons with machine-gun regularity, and can power quantum computers in the future. Existing methods of producing ...
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Microscope Sees Molecules for First Time | Singularity HubMicroscope Sees Molecules for First Time Imagine trying to read braille printed on wet tissue paper. That’s what it’s been like trying to take a picture of a molecule. Advanced electron microscopes can get amazing resolution, fine enough to see inside an atom, but molecular bonds usually ...
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