A new crop of quantum technologies is set to make waves in the commercial world. Get up to speed on what they are and what impact they will have in the future.
As devices begin to move out of physics labs and into the marketplace, patent attorney Andrew Fearnside offers a tour of the developing commercial scene
Grégoire Ribordy, co-founder of the pioneering quantum-key-distribution firm ID Quantique, shares his company's "start-up story"
Technology could be scaled-up to create quantum-computer chips
As the tech giant reveals a 72-qubit quantum processor, researchers are creating the first quantum computer games
Long-distance transmission rate is boosted by a factor of 100
An on-chip system exploits the Purcell effect to deliver rapid pulses of single photons
Transverse field Ising model run on superconducting qubits
Two new breakthroughs could help in the development of large-scale spin-based processors in the future
Quantum simulations done remotely on systems at Rigetti and IBM
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“Dilation” technique could allow researchers to study exotic physics in non-classical Hamiltonians
New system could lead the way to secure metropolitan networks
Physics World journalists discuss the week’s research highlights
New optical trap architecture contains defect-free patterns of 111 neutral atoms, a number that could scale up to a million
Representatives from industry, government and academia gathered at the home of UK policy-making to wrestle with the potential economic and societal benefits of quantum technology
Researchers tackle quantum circuit cross talk without the need for complex fabrication procedures
Solar photons pair-up with light from a quantum dot in a “highly non-classical” manner
Philosophers can learn much from a row in the physics community, says Robert P Crease
“Real-world” quantum chip is coming soon, say physicists
Researchers of the QUPLAS collaboration have performed the first ever double-slit-like experiment on antiparticles
Interference of matter waves measured in the back of a van
Single-spin microscopy sheds light on 2D magnets including a puzzling anomaly in the properties of 2D CrI3 crystals