A team of physicists has pushed the limits of quantum control by cooling the rotational motion of a nanoscale object to its lowest possible energy state.
As quantum and photonics technologies continue to evolve, the need for precise optical alignment under cryogenic conditions is becoming increasingly critical. Addressing this demand, PI (Physik ...
Bombay’s research ecosystem and talent pipeline, the center will help Indian enterprises move from experimentation to ...
Quantum computing is no longer science fiction confined to the lab. It is a new computing paradigm with the potential to solve problems beyond the reach of classical systems. From simulating complex ...
Citrix has unveiled a post-quantum cryptography solution for NetScaler and released its CVAD 2507 Long Term Service Release, aiming to boost both security and performance. The updates arrive as ...
Schematic of crystal structure of iron-telluride thin film grown on a cadmium telluride substrate, where lattice matching is achieved in groups of atoms. If quantum computing is going to become an ...
Low-temperature nanopositioning concept to address growing demand for ultra-precise optical alignment in cryogenic environments. (Nanowerk News) As quantum and photonics technologies continue to ...
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