A team from Cambridge has crafted a novel two-dimensional Bose glass, a phase of matter where all particles remain fixed in ...
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Scientists have investigated a new two-dimensional form of matter known as Bose glass, which could help physicists study a ...
"We are entirely focused on the path to universal fault tolerant quantum computers," Ilyas Khan, chief product officer at Quantinuum and founder of Cambridge Quantum Computing, said in the statement.
Physicists have created the first two-dimensional version of the Bose glass, a novel phase of matter that challenges statistical mechanics.
Cambridge multi-unicorn Quantinuum has unveiled a roadmap to universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. The roadmap ...
However, Honeywell has teamed up with Cambridge Quantum to form Quantinuum, a U.K.-based quantum computing company. Its goal is to integrate quantum information systems into a wide range of ...
If that is a breakthrough in building quantum computers, another British company - Cambridge Quantum Computing - believes it has shown just how revolutionary such a device could be. It announced ...
The founder of Cambridge-based Riverlane, Steve Brierley, predicts that the technology will have its breakthrough within years. Quantum computing is not going to be just slightly better than the p ...
Bose glass can retain quantum information for long periods, signaling potential advancements in quantum computing and ...