New scalability potential for hybrid superconducting-spin systems in the atomic quantum space
The direction of quantum research indicates that future computers will require a ‘quantum hard-drive’; where quantum information is stored before future processing. Spin-ensemble memories can have extremely long coherence times, particularly at magnetic field...
New hyperbolic metamaterial fabricated by researchers at King’s College London.
A new type of hyperbolic metamaterial has been developed by researchers at King’s College London (KCL) allowing researchers have greater flexibility of manipulating light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. Hyperbolic Metamaterials are artificial...
Quantum Leap: from research to large-scale market
Quantum Leap: from research to large-scale market: Two UCL professors present evidences to secure the future of the Quantum Technology research funding Quantum technology has the potential to make transformative impacts in computing, security, sensing and navigation,...