by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | Aug 19, 2020 | In The Media
Article from Griffith University Quantum physicists at Griffith University have unveiled a new paradox that says, when it comes to certain long-held beliefs about nature, “something’s gotta give”. Quantum theory is practically perfect at predicting the behaviour we...
by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | Jul 24, 2020 | In The Media
Three teams of Australian researchers are racing to make a silicon quantum computer. Full article by Wilson da Silva published in COSMOS Magazine 13 September 2017 CQC²T’s UNSW quantum computing effort is focused on creating solid-state devices in silicon, the heart...
by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | Jul 21, 2020 | In The Media
A team led by CQC²T Chief Investigator Prof Sven Rogge have significantly increased the coherence time of a spin-orbit qubit in silicon, allowing them to preserve quantum information for longer. These results open up a new pathway to scale silicon quantum computers. A...
by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | Jul 10, 2020 | In The Media
CQC²T Chief Investigator Prof. Ping Koy Lam discusses using laser beams for quantum encryption. Prof Ping Koy Lam leads the Quantum Repeater Technology Program at CQC²T. FROM SPY THRILLERS TO LASER BEAMS: QUANTUM ENCRYPTION IS COMING Excerpt from article by Amanda...
by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | Jun 9, 2020 | In The Media
A machine learning framework has been created to precisely locate atom-sized quantum bits in silicon – a crucial step for building a large-scale silicon quantum computer By Dr Muhammad Usman and Professor Lloyd Hollenberg, University of Melbourne Extract from Pursuit....
by k.viner-smith@unsw.edu.au | May 26, 2020 | In The Media
A happy accident in the laboratory has led to a breakthrough discovery that not only solved a problem that stood for more than half a century, but has major implications for the development of quantum computers and sensors. In a study published today in Nature, a team...